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M SC LLA EOUS PUBLICATION OCCASIO AL PAPER O. 18 A STUDY ON THE S VALES OF DS (HOMO E A: APHIDID ) N I DIA by R. C. BASU and D. RA YCHAUDHURI

RECORDS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 18 A STUDY ON THE SEXUALES OF APHIDS (HOMOPTERA : APHIDIDAE) IN INDIA By R. C. BASU Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta and D. N. RA YCHAUDHURI Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta, Calcutta Edited by the Director, Zoological Survey of India 1980

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RECORDS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION Occasional Paper No. 18 1980 Pages 1-54 CONTENTS Pages INTRODUCTION 1 SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT 3 DISCUSSION 50 SUMMARY 51 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 52 REFERENCES 52

A STUDY ON THE SEXUALES OF APHIDS (HOMOPTERA : APHIDIDAE) IN INDIA by R. c. BASU Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta And D. N. RAYCHAUDHURI Department of Zo.ology, University of Calcutta 1 NTRODUCTION So far about 600 aphid species distributed over 200 genera are known from India. These species mostly occur in the billy areas.. In the billy terrains some species occur almost throughout the year while others are somewhat seasonal. Most of the apl1id species stated above breed parthenogenetically in Indian climate. However, till 1960 sexuales of only 3 specie~ of aphids were known from India. Subsequently stray reports of sexuales have been made from different parts of India. But at present sexuales of 80 species (i.e. about 13<yo of the known species) distributed over 53 genera (i.e. 260/0 of the known genera) could be found. They represented either only by males or ovip~rae or by both. Out of 53 genera only males are known for 11 genera, oviparae for 13 genera and both males and oviparae for 29 genera. A similar analysis at the species level brings out that out of 80 species both males and oviparae are known for 31 species, while only males are known for 23 species and only oviparae for 26 species. Most of the sexuales are known to occur at altitudes varying between Ca 750 m and Ca 4500 m during the colder part of the year. Inci-

2 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 dentally it may be stated that so far sexuales of only a few species are reported from places at lower altitude or. even from plains. A consolidated account of the available sexual forms has been provided in this paper in view of lack of such an account. 3gjjf3 421 Fig. 1 Here, under each species the original reference and the Indian references concerning the find of the sexual morphs are provided. Besides, short description of the sexual morph with the measurements of one specimen in mm has been given in such cases where sexual form of a species is reported for the first time. Such description has also been provided even for those sexual morphs which have been reported before from India without any description. In this connection it may be pointed out that under each species the term 'nlaterial' refers only to specimens of sexual forms.. Male and female genitalia as observed after bleaching have been figured for some species. Besides, for oviparae the nature of the hind tibia which is usually swollen and bears pseudosensoria has been showen in the figures (Figs. 1, 2 & PI-I). Abbreviations used in the text are: processus terminalis-p.t., antennal segment III-segment III, Ultimate rostral segment-u.r.s., second segment of hind ta.rsus-h.t.2, Yellow pan water trap-y.p.t.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI Sexuales of Aphids 3... (I "-.. / \... :-""'!.I---"1'- 1 ~~~-7--2 S ~---3 )t~--4 I. Genus Aiceona Takahashi Alate ovipara : 1. GENITAL PLATE OR SUQ GENITAL PLATE 2. VULVA OR GENITAL PORE 3. ANAL PLATE 4. CAUDA 5. RUDIMENTARY GONAPOPl'fYSES Fig. 2 SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT Subfamily : ANOECIINAE Key to the species 1. Hairs on fore wing scattered all over; u.r.s. about 1.14-1.25 x h.t.2; dorsal cephalic hairs about 3.65-3.75 x b.d. III; antennal segments III, IV, V and base of segment VI with 17-26, 8-12, 2-6 and 1 secondary rhinaria respectively Ii tseae Basu and Hille Ris Lambers

4 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No... 18 Hairs on the forewing arranged only along the costal margins and pterostigma; secondary rhinaria more numerous 2 2. Processus terminalis about 0.94 x the base of last antennal segment; u. r. s. about 1.40 x h.t. 2; siphuncular cone with 7-10 hairs; longest dorsal cephalic hair about 6.16 x b.d. III paraosllgii Ghosh. Ghosh and processus terminalis about 0.41-0.43 x Raychaudhuri the base of last antennal segment ; u. r. s. about 1.0-1.04 x h. t. 2; siphuncular cone with 27... 30 hairs; longest dorsal cephalic hair about 4.78-4.85 x b. d. III Alate male: robustiseta Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Fore wing reticulated.near apex; p. t. about 0.32 x the base of last antennal segment; u. r. s. about 0.60 x h. t. 2 ; only antennal segment III with 20-22 secondary rhinaria Fore wing without reticulation; p. t. about 0.56 x the base of last antennal segment; u. r. s. nearly as long as h. t. 2; antennal segments III. IV, and V with 47 53, 10-13, and 6-7 secondary rhinaria respectively, retipennis David. Narayanan and Raiasingh robllstiseta Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 1. Aiceona litseae Basu and Hille Ris Lambers Aiceona litseae Basu and Hille Ris Lambers. 1968. Ent. Bericht. 28 : 7. Aiceona lilseae: Ghosh. A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri. D. N... 1972, Oriental Ins., 6 : 334 (misdet as alate 3') Material: 7 alate oviparous ~ ~, india: West Bengal: Mongbul, 12. xii. 1970 fronl Litsea polyantha, coil. M. R. Ghosh; 2 alate oviparous ~ ~, West B<engal : Mongbul, 16. iii. 1970, from Litsea sp. coll. M. R. Ghosh; 1 alate oviparous ~ ~ West Bengal: Kurseong, 2. H. 1970 from Litsea sp., coli.,.c). D. Chakrabarti. 2. Aiceona paraosugii Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Aiceona paraosugii Ghosh. Ghosh and Raych~udhuri. 1971, Oriental Ins., 5 : 324. Aieeona paraosugii : Pal and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1977, Oriental Ins., II : 316.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sl!xuales of Aphids 5 Material: 1 alate oviparous ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Kalimpong, ii. 1970, in Y.P.T., coli. M. R. Ghosh. 3. Aiceona retipenois David, Narayanan and Rajasingh A'eeona retipellnis David. Narayanan and Rajasingh, 1970, Oriental Ins. 4: 413. Aieeona retipennis : Pal and Raychaudhuri, D. N., '1977, Oriental Ins., 11 : 376. Material: 1 alate d', INDIA: West Bengal, Kalimpong, ii. 1970, in Y.P.T coli. M. R. Ghosh. 4. Aiceona robustiseta Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Aiceona robustiseta Ghosh and Ray~haudhuri, 1972. Oriental Ins., 7 : 553. Aiceona robustiseta: Pal and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1977, Oriental InS., 11: 377. Material: 2 alate oviparous ~ ~,INDIA : Wes~ Bengal: Kalimpong, 11. 1970, in Y.P.T., coli. M. R. Ghosh; I alate oviparous ~, West Bengal: Munsong, 8. vi. 1971, from Litsea polyantha, coli. M. R. Ghosh. Subfamily: APHIDINAE " II.' Genus Acutosiphon Basu, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri s. Acutosiphon obliquoris Basu, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Aeutosiphon obliquoris Basu, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri, 1971, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 84. Acutosiphon obliquoris : Ghosh, M. R., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1971, Proc. zool, Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 48. Acutosiphon obliquoris : Hille Ris Lambers. 1973. Oriental Ins., 7 : 240. Acutosiphon obliquor;s : Ghosh, M. R., Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N, 1976, Oriental Ins., 10 : 269. Material: 4 alate d' d', INDIA: Sikkim: Gangtok, 26. xii. 1969, from an unidentified plant of Cyperaceae, coil. M. R. Ghosh; 6 apterous oviparous ~ ~, Meghalaya : Shillong, 27. xii. 1964. from an unidentified plant,. coli. C.I.B.C., India.

6 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER. No. 18 III. Genus Ampboropbora Buckton 6. Ampboropbora ampullata bengal~nsis Hille Ris Lambers and Basu Amphorophora ampul/ala bengalensis Hille Ris Lambers and Basu, 1956, Ent. Bericht., 26 : 14. ~mphorophora ampul/ata bengaiensis: Ghosh, A. K., Banerjee, H. and Raychaudhuri, D. N" 1971, Oriental lns._ 5 : 103. Amphorophora ampul/ala Buckton Ghosh, L. K., 1971, Oriental Ins" 5 : 131 (misdet). Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: Arunachal: Rahung, 28. xi. 1969, from an unidentified fern, coli. H. Banerjee; 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, Himachal Pradesh: 6. i. 1970 from an unidentified fern coli. L. K. Ghosh; 2 a-pterous oviparous ~ ~, Arunachal: Ziro, 26. xi. 1971, from an unidentified fern, coli. R. Basu. IV Genus Aphis Linnaeus Key to the species Apterous ovipara : Second segment of hind tarsus with both ventral and dorsal secondary hairs besides primary hairs; cauda elongate with the apex narrowed: hind tibiae about 8.0 x its maximum width near base Second segment of hind tarsus with only ventral secondary hairs besides the primary ones; cauda elongate with blunt apex; hind tibiae about 5.50-7.20 x its maximum width which is at about the middle craccivora Koch gossypi i group Alate male: 1. Processus terminalis about 3.0 X the base of last antennal segment, 20-25 secondary rhinaria present on antennal segment III, 15-20 on IV and 10-18 on V craccivora Koch Processus terminalis about 2.0 to atmost 2 2.50 x the base of last antennal segment

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 7 2. Processus terminalis about 2.30-2.50 x the base of last antennal segment, segment III with 28-35, IV with 15-24 and V with 15-20 secondary rhinaria distributed irregularly over entire length of the segment; cauda elongate with blunt apex gossypii group Processus terminalis about 2.0 x the base of last a 1tennal segment, secondary rhinaria on antennal segment V fewer j. e. only 6-8; cauda elongate and conical nas/urtii Kaltenbach 7. Aphis clematidis simlaensis Kumar and Burkhardt Aphis clematidis simlaensis Kumar and Burkhardt, 1970, J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 53: 463. I Xl. Material: 1 apterous 0, INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Simla, 28. 1966, from Clematis sp., coli. R. Kumar. Note: Males are normally alatae in this Subfamily but the report of apterous male appears interesting. 8. Aphis craccivora Koch Aphis craccivora Koch, 1854, Die Pflanzen. Aphiden. 1: 124. Aphis craccivora: Ba"su, R. C., Chakrabarti, S. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1968, Oriental Ins., 2 : 349. Material: 11 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 2 alate (! (!, INDIA: West Bengal: Calcutta, 6. ii. 1968, and 7. ii. 1968, from Tinospora cordifolia, call. D.N. Raychaudhuri. 9. Aphis gossypii group Aphis gossypii GJover, 1877, Rept. Com. Agr. operatibns dept.jor 1876136. Aphis gossypii: Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1962, J. Asiat. Soc. 4: 101. Aphis sp.: Ghosh. L. K., 1967, Illdian J. Sci. Indust. (B), 4: 24. Aphis gossypii group: Chowdhuri, A. N., Chakrabarti, S, Banerjee, H. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1960, Sci. and CUlt. 36: 550. Aphis? gossypii Glover: David and Hameed. 1975. Oriental Ins., 9: 215.

8 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 Material: 4 apterous oviparous? ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Rautara, 23. i. 1967, from Citrus decumina, ~oll. L. K. Ghosh ; 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, Meghalaya : Shillong, 18. xii. 1968, from an unidentified plant of Rhamnaceae, coli. R. Basu; 2 apterous oviparous ~ ~, Arunachal : Changlang, 20. xii. 1970, from Perilla osmoides, coli. R. Basu ; many apterous oviparous ~ ~, Himachal Pradesh: Keylong, viii. 1972, from Calendula sp., coli. S. F. Hameed; 1 alate 0', Assam: Tocklai, 18. i. 1960, from Camellia sinensis, coli. A. K. Ghosh; 1 alate 0' J Himachal Pradesh: Simla, 28. x. 1968, from Zinnia sp., coil. A. N. Chowdhuri; 2 alate ~ 0', Megbalaya: Shillong, 3. i. 1969, in Y.P.T, coli. R. Basu; 1 alate d', West Bengal: Kalimpong,. 20. H. 1969, from Erectites valerinifolia, coli. Af. R. Ghosh; 2 alate 3' 0', Meghalaya: I, Mafiong, 28. i. 1970, from Salvia sp., coli. S. Sarkar: 1 alate ~, West Bengal: Peshoke, 11. xii. 1970, from Bidens pilosa, coil. M. R. Ghosh. 10. Aphis nasturtii Kaltenbach Aphis nasturtii Kaltenbach. 1843, Mon. der. Fam. der pflanzen: 76 Aphis nasturtii: Chakrabarti, S., Chowdhuri, A. N. and Raychaudhuri D. N., 1969, Orienta/Ins. 3 : 329. Aphis nasturt;;: Basu, K. C., Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudlluri, D. N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23: 86 Material: 1 alate 0', INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Khardala, 29. xii. 1968, from an unidentified shrub, coll. A. N. Chowdhuri ; 2 alate 0' 0', MeghaJaya : Shillong, 2. ii. 1969 and 4. ii. 1969, in Y.P.T., coli. R. Basu. V Genus Aulacorthum Mordvilko 11. Aulacorthum magnoliae ( Essig and Kuwana ) Rhopalosiphum magnoliae Essig and Kuwana. 1918. Proc. California. Acad. Sci., 8 : 59. Aulacorthum magnoliae (Essig and Kuwana) : Basu, A. N., 1968. Oriental Ins., 3 : 356. Aulacorthum magnoliae: Ghosh, A. K" Ghosh. M. R. and Raychaudhuri. D. N., 1972, Oriental Ins.. 6 : 334. Material: 1 alate d', INDIA: West Bengal: Kalimpong, from Cucurbita moschata, coli. A. N. Basu; 2 alate d' 0, West Bengal: Peshoke, 11. xii. 1970, from Cucurbita mdxima coli. M. R. Ghosh.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 9 Note: Basu, A. N. (1969) Just mentioned November as time of occurance of alate male in Kalimpong without providing collection data and description. Later, Ghosh, A. C.,,Ghosh, M.R.. and Ray Chaudhuri, D. N. (1972) have provided the description with morphon1etric data of the alate male from the same locality. 12. Aulacorthum sp. Aulacorthum sp.: Ghosh, A. K., Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970 Oriental Ins., 4 : 66. AlIlacorthum sp.: Ghosh, A. K., Banerjee. H. and Raychaudhuri. D. N., 1971, Oriental Ins. 5 : 109. Material: I apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: Arunachal: Bhalukpong, 31. xii. 1969, frojti Pterospermum sp., coli. H. Banerjee; 1 alate 'J', Megbalaya : Shillong, 24. xii. 1968, in Y.P.T., coll. R. Basu and 2 alate d' d', 15. xii. 1969 from Artemisia sp. and 19. xii. 1969 from Solanum sp., coli. H. Banerjee. Note: Specific determination has not been possible with the available material. VI. Genus Bracbycaudus van der Goot 13. Brachycaudus helichrysi (Kaltenbach) Aphis helichrysi Kaltenbach, 1843, Mon. der. Fam. der pflanzen: 102.Brachycaudus helichrysi (Kaltenbach) : Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 86. I Brachycaudus helichrysi: Chowdhuri, A. N., Ghosh. A. K. Banerjee, H. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970. Sci. & Cult., 36 ; 550. Brachycaudus helichrysi: Ghosh, M. R., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N., 1971, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 24 ; 49. Brachycaudus helichrysi: Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Oriental. IllS., 6 : 336. J.l[aterial: 1 apterous oviparous ~, lndia : Megbalaya : Shillong, 13. xii. 1968, from Prunus sp., coli. R. Basu; 1 alate J', Himachal Pradesh : Simla 1. xi. 1968, from '? Lycopersicum esculantum, coli. A. N. Chowdhuri ; 1 alate J', Sikkim: Singtam, 27. xii. 1968, from Prunus sp., coli. M. R. Ghosh ; 13 alate J' (!, Meghalaya : Shillong, I and II, 1969, in Y.P.T., coil. R. Basu ; 2 alate a' J'; West Bengal: Kalimpong, 19. xii. 1970, in Y.P.T., coli. M.R. Ghosh.

10 REC. Z00I:-. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 Apterous oviparous female: Body oval, 1.2~ mm long with 0.65 mm as the maximum width, almost pale exc~pting antennal segments V and VI, rostrum, siphunculus, cauda and hind tibiae which are dark. Antennae short, about 0.50 x the,body; p.t. 3.0 X the base of the last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching hind coxae, uor.s. 1.40 X h.t 2. Siphunculi 0.09 X the body, 1.70 X its basal width and nearly 2.'0 x the cauda which is broad, about as long as width at base and bearing 6 hairs. Hind tibia swollen with numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterous viviparae. Measurements of the specimen in mm: Length of body 1.25, width 0065 ; antenna 0.57, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.11:0.08:0.08:(0.05+0.15) ; u.r.s. 0.11. ; hot. 2 0.08 ; siphunculus 0.12 ; cauda 0.06. Alate male: Body dark brown. 1.50 mm- 1.70 mm long with 0.60 mm-o.80 mm as the maximum width. Antennae rather long, abont 0.70-0-80 X the body, antennal segment III witn 32 to 60, segment IV with 17-36 and segment V with 5-17 secondary rhinaria distributed over their entire lengths; p.t. 4.0-5.0 x the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum blunt, reaching almost mid coxae; u.r.s. 1.40-1.60 X h.t. 2. Dorsum of abdomen with transverse pigmented bands and marginal blotches segmentally. Siphunculi rather short, 0.06-0.07 X the body; a little over 2.0 X its basal width and 1.30-1.60 x the cauda bearing 6 hairs. Wing venation normal. Otherwise as in alate viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm : Length of body 1.61, width 0.72 ; antenna 1.25, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.37: 0.21:0.14: (0.07+0.33); u.r.s. 0.11 ; h.t.2 0.08; siphunculus 0.10 ; cauda 0.07. Note: The oviparae are not commonly found in India. VII. Genus Brachymyzus Basu 14. Bracbymyzus jasmini Basu Brachymyzus Jasmini Basu, 1964, J. Linn. Soc (zool), 4S : 225. Brachymyzus Jasmin;: Mondal, P. K., Agarwala, B. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1978, Entomon, 3 : 105. Material: 2 apterous oviparous S? ~,INDIA : Sikkim: Tsungthang, 14. xi. 1974, from Nellia sp., coll P. K. Mondal; 1 alate 3', Tsungthang, 14. xi. 1974, from Pilea microphylla. coli. P. K. Mondal.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 11 VIII. Genus Brevicoryne van der Goat 15. Brevicoryne brassicae (Linnaeus) Aphis brassicae Linnaeus. 1758, Syst. Nat.., 1 (lothed.): 452. Brev;coryne brassicae (Linnaeus) : David, 1958, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., SS : 115. Brevicoryne brassicae: Banerjee, H., Ghosh, A. K. and Raycbaudhuri. D. N., 1969, Oriental Ins., 3 : 257. Brevicoryne brassicae Ghosh. A. K. Chakrabarti, S., Chowdhuri, A. N. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1969. Oriental Ins. 3 : 330. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Simla, in the month of March from Brassica oleracea, coli. A. N. Azad ; 3 alate 6' ~, Uttar Pradesh: Sangtang hills, 13. xi. 1968; from Brassica sp., coli. H. Banerjee; 4 alate 6' d', Uttar Pradesh: Kuti hills, 24. xi. 1968, from Brassica sp., call. H. Banerjee: 1 alate 0', Himachal Pradesh: Simla, 10. i. 1969, from Brassica o/eracea, coil. A. N. Chowdhuri. Alate male: Body 1.50-1.80 mm long with 0.60-0.70 mm as the maximum width. Head dark brown. Antennae shorter than to nearly as long as body; p. t. about 4.50-6.0 x the base, of la st antennal segment; segment III wtth 30-50, segment IV with 6-10 and segment V with 5.. 9 secondary rhinaria ; longest hair on segment III about 0.40-0.50 X the basal diameter of the segment. Abdomen pale, dorsu1l1 with segmental pale to dark brown sclerotic patches, Siphunculi about 0.05-0.07 x the body and about 0.65-0.08 X the cauda. Wing venation normal. Otherwise as in alate viviparae. Measurements of one specimen In mm: Length of body 1.68, width 0.64; antenna 1.61, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.42:0.24:0:20: (0.09+ 0.51) ; u.r.s. 0.10; h.t.2 0.14 ; siphunculus 0.09 ; cauda 0.12. Note: Apterous ovipara of this species was reported by David (1958). He did neither provide any description nor morphometric and collection data. His material was not avilable to us for examination. Therefore, the description as well as the measurements of the OVlpara bas not been provided. Oviparae seem to be infrequent.

12 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 IX. Genus Capitophorus van der Goot Key to the species Apterous ovipara : Longest hair on segment III about 1.0-1.25 x the basal diameter of the segment; siphunculi 0.30 x the body; u. r. s. 2.0 x the h.t.2 ; antenna as long as body; body 1.30 mmlong Longest hair on segment III about 0.30-0.50 x the basal diameter of the segment; siphunculi 0.21 x the boby; u. r. s. 3.0-3.10 x the h.t.2; antenna shorter than body; body 1.47 mm long /ormosartemisiae (Takahashi) meghalayensis Basu and Raychaudhuri 16. Capitopborus formosartemisiae (Takahashi) Myzusjormasartemisiae Takahashi. 1921. Aphididae of Formosa, pt., 1 : 25. Capitophorus jormosartemisiae (Takahashi) : Ghosh, A, K. Dasu. R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1971, Kontyu.39: 121. Capitophorus /ormosartemisiae : Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N" 1976! Orienta/Ins. 10 : 571. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, Bhutan: Chiska village, 7. ii. 1968, from Artemisia sp., coil. S. Mitra. 17. Capitophorus megbalayensis Basu and Raychaudhuri CQpitophoru~ meghalayensis Basu and Raychaudhuri. 1976, Orieilla/ Ins. 10 : 575. Capitophorus archangelskii Nevsky: mis.del. Basu. R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N. 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 86. Material: 2 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Megbalaya: Shillong, 16. i. 1969, from Elaeagnus sp., coli. R. Basu. x. Genus Cavariella del Guercio 18. Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica (Gillette and Bragg) Siphocoryne aquatica Gillette and Bragg, 1916. Ent. News. 27 : 447. Cavariella (Cavaraiella) aquatiea (Gillette and Bragg); David and Hameed. 1975. Orielltallns., 9 : 218.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI: Sexuales of Aphids 13 Material: 12 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 4 apterous d' 3', INDIA: Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar, 21. xi. 1970, from Salix sp. coli. K. Narayanan. Note: The report of apterous males from north west India by David and Hameed (1975) is interesting in view of occurrence of alate males of some other species under the same genus in north east India. 19. Cavariella sp. Cavariella sp.: Basu. R. c., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Sci. & Cult., 38 : 494. Material: 1 alate 6', INDIA: Arunachal: Ziro, 26. xi. 1971, from an unidentified plant of Solanaceae, coli. R. Basu. Note: Since the specific determination of the material has not been possible, short description and morphometric data of the. nl0rph are not provided here. XI. Genus Chaetosiphon Mordvilko 20. Chaetosiphon (Pentatrichopus) fragifolii (Cockerell) Myzus /raglfolii Cockerell, 1901, Canad. Ent., 33 : 101. Chaetosipholl (Pentatrichopus) fragifolii (Cockerell): Banerjee. H., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1969, Orienta/Ins., 3 : 257. Material: 2 alate d' d', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Gunji, 27. ix. 1968, in Y.P.T. coli, H. Banerjee. Alate male: Body 1.82-1.86 mm long with 0.68-0.72 tnm as maximum width. Head blackish brown, smooth. Antennae about 0.81-0.88 x the body; p.t. about 2.0-2.36 X the base of last antennal segment; segment III with 27-34, IV without any and V with 6-9 secondary rhinaria, longest hair on segment III about 0.37-0.40 x the basal diameter of the segment. Rostrum reaches slightly beyond fore coxae, u.r.s nearly as long as h.t. 2. Thorax dark brown. Abdominal dorsum with segmental dark brown spinal, pleural and marginal patches; longest hair on anterior tergites about 0.30 X the basal di.ameter of the segment III. Siphunculi brown, slightly swollen on spica I 0.50 portion, about 0.12-0.13 x the body and about 2.0-2.20 X the cauda bearing 5-6 hairs. Wing venation normal.

14 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER. No. 18 Measurements of one specimen in rom : Length of body 1.86, width 0.72; antenna 1.50, segments III:IV:~:VI 0.47:0.26;0.25: (0.11 +0.26) ; u.r.s. 0.10; h.t.2 0.10; siphunculus 0.25 ; cauda 0.12. Note: Banerjee, H., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D.N. (1969) just reported the sexual form without any description. XII. Genus Colorado a Wilson 21. Coloradoa rufomaculata (Wilson) Aphis rufomaculata Wilson, 1908, Ent. News., 19 : 261. Coloradoa rufomaculata (Wilson) : Rao and Kulkarni. 1977, Natural Sciences J. Marathwada Univ., 16 (Sci.) : 147. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, INDIA: Marathwada: Aurangabad, 1. xii. 1971, from Chrysanthemum indicum, coli. P. P. Kulkarni. XIII. Genus Dysaphis Borner 22. Dysaphis gbanii group Dysaphis ghanii Stroyan, 1963 Proc. R. ent. Soc. London (B) 32 : 12. Dysaphis ghan;;: Ghosh, A. K., Chakrabarti. S., Chowdhuri, A. N. and Ray chaudhuri, D. N., 1969, Oriental Ins., 3: 330. Material: 2 alate d' 3, INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Khadrala, 26. xi. 1968, from Fragaria nilgerriensis, coil. A. N. Chowdhuri ; 2 alate 3' d', Khadrala, 28. xi. 1968, from Cotoneaster bacillaris, coli. A. N. Chowdburi ; 3 alate d' d', Khadrala, 2. xii. 1970 from Cotoneaster bacillaris,. ~ coh. A. N. Chowdhuri.. 23. Dysaphis sp. Dysaphis sp.: Banerjee. H., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N, 1969. Oriental Ins., 3 : 257. Material: 1 alate d', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh; Kuti hill. 29. ix. 1968. in Y.P.T., coll. H. Banerjee. Note: Single alate male could not be identified up to species level. So short description and morphometric data of the morph have not been provided here.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 15 XIV. Genus Hayhurstia del Guercio 24. Hayhurstia artiplicis (Linnaeus) Aphis artiplicis Linnaeus, 1761. Fauna Succica (2nd ed.) : 262. Hayhurstia artiplicis (Linnaeus) : Basu, R. C, Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Sci. & Cillt., 38 : 494. Material 1 apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: Arunachal: Hapoli (Ziro) 26. xi. 1971, from Chenopodium album, coil. R. Basu. Apterous ovipara: Body 1.56 ron! long with 0.97 mm as maximum width. Head very indistinctly rugose with hardly developed lateral frontal tubercles and with weakly developed median convexsity. Antennae about 0.50 x the body ; flagellar hair very short and sparse; p. t. about 2.0 x the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching past the mid coxae; u.r.s. shorter than h.t. 2. I)orsum of abdomen pale excepting segment 8 bearing a brownish patch. Siphunculi nearly cylindrical with slight swelling medially, about 0.09 x the body and much shorter than cauda bearing 7 hairs. Hind tibiae swollen and with numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm : Length of body 1.56, width 0.97 ; antenna 0.76, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.18:0.08:0.09: {0.08+0.16) ; u.r.s. 0.09 ; h.t.2 0.11 ; siphunculus 0.11 ; cauda 0.14. Note: Basu, R.C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1972) Just reported the species. So a short description of the sexual morph has now been given here. XV. Genus Hyperomyzus Borner 25. Hyperomyzus lactucae (Linnaeus) Aphis lactucae Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., 10 : 452. Hyperomyzus lactucae (Linnaeus)': Ghosh, A. K., Chakrabarti, S. Chowdhuri, A. N. and Raychaudhuri" D. N., 1969, Orienta/Ins. 3 : 331. Material: 1 alate d', INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Khadrala, 26. xi. 1968, from Taxus baccata, call. A. N. Chowdhuri. Alate male.: Body 2.91mm long with the maximum width as 1.0Imm. Head dark brown with well developed diverging lateral frontal tubercles. Antennae broken; segments I-III dark brown, segment I about 1.4 x

16 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 as long as its width; segment III with numerous (68-75) secondary rhinaria scattered irregularly over the. entire length; longest hair on segment III shorter than its basal width. Rostrum reaching mid coxae, u.r.s. about as long as h.t.2. Dorsum of abd~men with short, transverse spinopleural dark bands on segments 1-8, these being a little reduced on anterior tergites, with 'small sclerotic spots marginally and with large dark sclerotic post-siphuncular sclerites. Siphunculi about O. I 6 X the body with a bas~l cylindrical stein, gradually swollen from basal 0.. 50 portion, nearly smooth with a apical flange, with a distinct preapi.cal circumcission and always with a few preapical striae, Cauda elongate, a little shorter than 0.50 X the siphunculi, with ab::>ut 10 hairs. Wing venation normal. Measurements of the alate male in rom: Length of body 2.91, width 1.01; antenna? (broken) III 0.98 (rest broken); U.f.s. 0.14 ; h.t.2 0.14 ; siphunculus 0.48 ; cauda 0.2 \. Note: Ghosh, A.K., Chakrabarti, S., Chowdhuri, A. N. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1969) r~ported the alate mlle of the species without providing any description for it. XVI. Genus Hysteroneura Davis 26. Hysteroneura setariae (Thomas) Siphonophora setariae Thomas. 1877. Bull. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist., 1: 5. Hysteroneura setariae (Thomas) : Basu, R. C., Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D, N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta. 13 : 86. Hysteroneura setariae : Ghosh, M. R.t Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971. Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 24 : 49., Material: 12 apterous ovipa-rous ~ ~, INDIA: Meghalaya: Shillong" 12. xii. 1968, from Prunus sp., c~)ll. R. Basu; 4 apterous oviparous ~ ~, Sikkim : Gangtak, 26. xii. 1969, from an unidentified plant of Gramineae, coil. M. R.. Ghosh; 1 alate (J',West Bengal: Mongbar, 5. xi. 1971, from an uni~entified plant, coli. M.R. Ghosh. Apterous ovipara : Body rather pale and short, about 1.20-1.50 mm long with the maximum width as 0.60-0.85 mm. Head brown. _ Antennae concolorous with head excepting segment III and basal 0.75 'portion of segment IV obscure, about 0.. 70-0.80 x the body; p.~. 4.0 -S.O X the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching beyond mid coxae; u.r.. S. blunt, nearly as long as to 1.12 X h.t. 2. Siphunculi

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 17 rather broad and stout, cylindrical with a broad base, about 0.09-0.10 x the body and nearly as long as cauda which is slightly darker than the viviparae, but with pale tip and 2 pairs of hairs. Hind tibiae greatly swollen, bearing numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen In min: Length of body 1.32, width 0.76; antenna 0.99, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.18: 0.15 : 0.14: (0.08 +0.35) ; u.r.s. 0.09; h.t. 2 0.08; siphunculus 0.14 ; cauda 0.13. Alate male: Body 1.50 mm long with 0.63 mm as the maximum width. Head light brown with almost flat frons. Antennae 6- segmented, light brown, slightly shorter than body; segment III with 25-27, segment IV with 12-18 and segment V with 5-7 secondary rhinaria distributed irregularly over their entire lengths; p.t. about 6.35 x the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching almost mid coxae, U.f.S. blunt~ slightly shorter than h.t. 2. Dorsum of abdomen rather pale with brownish segmental patches marginally and with narrow nearly continuous band on tergites 7 and 8. Siphunculi brown, nearly cylindrical with the apical part broaden" densely imbricated, about 0.06 X body and slightly shorter than the digitiform cauda bearing.4 hairs. Wing venation normal. Otherwise as in alate viviparae. Measurements of the specimen in mm.: Length of body 1.50, width 0.63 ; antenna 1.43, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.33:0.21:0.19: (0.08+ 0.51) ; u.r.s. 0.09 ; h.t.2 0.10; siphunculus 0.09 ; cauda 0.11. Note: The ovipara of this species was reported by Basu, R. C. Ghosh, A. K, and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1970) and Ghosh, M. R., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1971). But then they did not give any description and morphometric data of that morpho Therefore, these are provided here. Moreover, the alate ma1e is now reported for the first time from India. XVII. Genus Impatientinum Mordvilko 27. Impatientinum impatiens (Shinji) Tuberosiphum impatiens Shinji, 1922, Zool. Mag., 34 : 789. impatielltillum impatiens (Shinji) : Ghosh A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N.. 1971, Oriental Ins., 5 : 214.

18 REC. ZOOL. SURV, INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, INDIA: West Bengal: lore Bunglo\v, 25. i. 1970, from Smilax sp.'. coli. S. D. Chakrabarti. XVIII. Genus Jacksonia Theobold 28. Jacksonia folisacculata (Kumar and Burkhardt) Xellosiphonaphis folisaccillatus Kumar and Burkhardt, 1971. I. Kansas Ent. Soc.. 44 : 173. Material: 2 alate d' d', INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Fagu, 10. viii. 1966, from Spiraea sp., coli. R. Kumar. 29. Jacksonia sp. lacksonia sp.: Banerjee. H., Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N., 1969. Oriental Ins. 3 : 257. Material: 2 alate d' d, INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Chealek, 29. ix. 1968, from Sarcacea prunijormis, coli. H. Banerjee. Note: The material could not be identified upto species level. So the short description and morphometric data have been ommited here. XIX. Genus Liosomaphis Walk~r 30. Liosomaphis himalayansis Basu Liosomaphis himalayansis Basu. 1964, J. Linn. Soc. (zool). 45 : 231. Liosomaphis himalayansis : Verma. 1974, India I. Ent. 36 : 201. Liosomaphis himalayansis: Ghosh. L. K. and Pramanik. 1976. News!. zoo!. Surv. India. 2 : 109. Material : One alate d', "INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Simla, 12.xii.1971 on wing, coli. K. D. Verma; 2 alate d' d', Hi.machal Pradesh: Kufri, 13. xii. 1973 on wing, coli. L. K. Ghosh. xx. Genus Lipaphis Mordvilko 31. Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) Aphis erysimi Kaltenbach, 1843. Mon. der Fam. der Pflanzen: 99. Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) : Phalak. 1968, Curro Sci. 37: 491.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 19 Lipaphis pseudobrassicae Davis: Verma and Mathur, 1966, Indian J. En!. 28 : 277. LiplJphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) : Basu, R. C. Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 87. Lipaphis erysimi : Ghosh. L. K., 1977, Newsl. zool. Surv. India, 3 : 26. Material: Many apterous oviparous ~ ~, ln01a: West Bengal Kalimpong and Mirik, iii. 1967 from Brassica campestris, coli. V. R. Phalak; 1 apterous oviparous ~, Meghalaya : Cherrap~nji, 20. xii. 1968, from an unidentified plant of Cruciferae, coli, R. Basu; 1 alate d', Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu, 17. x. 1963, on wing, coli. A. C. Mathu,..; 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, Himachal Pradesh. Thanedhar, 2. x. 1974, from Brassica oleracea, coli. L. K. Ghosh. Apterous ovipara : Body pale, 1.64 mm long with 1.01 mm as the maximum width. Head brownish. Antennae about 0.60 X the body, without any secondary rhinaria ; hairs on antennae minute, longest one on segment III about 5-8p long; p.t, about 2.30 x the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching mid coxae; u.r.s. about 0.80 X h. t. 2. Dorsum of abdomen pale, with very small scattered sclerites. Siphunculi weakly clavate, about 0.11 X the body and 1.20 x the broadly conical cauda bearing 6 hairs. Hind tibiae swollen bearing nunlerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm : Length of body 1.64, width 1.91 ; antenna 0.97, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.29:0.12:0.12:(0.09+0.21); u.r.s. 0.09 ; h. t 2 0.11; siphunculus 0.19 ; cauda 0.16. Note: Verma and Mathur (1966) reported the alate male of this species as that of Lipaphis pseudobrassicae Davis which is a synonym of Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach). Oviparous female of this species was repor~ed by Phalak (1968) and by Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Rayc~audhuri, D.N. (1970) but they did not provide any description of the morph and the same is now given here. XXI. Genus Macromyzus Takahashi 32. Macromyzus manoji Raha and Raychau~huri Macromyzus malloji Raha and Raychaudhuri, 1978. Entomon, 3 : 111. Macromyzus? woodwardiae (Takahashi): (mis. del.) Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. t 1972, Oriental Ins., 6 : 337.

20 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 Material: 4 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Lebong, 9. i. 1971 from an unidentifie~ plant, coli. S. D. Chakrabarti. This species was reported by Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D.N. (1972) with a? mark. Re-examination of the material reveals that those are really manoji as described by Raha and Raychaudhuri, D.N. (1978). XXII. Genus Macrosiphoniella del Guercio Key to the species A ptero us ovi pa ra : Longest hair on segment III not less than 2.40 x b.d.iii; p.t. about 5.0-6.0 x the base of antennal segment VI; segment III with 20-25 secondary rhinaria ; cauda shorter t~an to as long as siphunculi. Longest hair on segment III about 0.70-1.10 x b.d.!ii; p.t. about 2.50-3.50 x the base of antennal segment III with 4-6 secondary rhinaria; cauda always longer than siphunculi? k ik ungshalla Takahashi pseudoartemis;ae Shinji 33. Macrosiphoniella? kikunshana Takahashi Macrosiphoniella k ikunshalla Takahashi. 1937, Lignan Sci. J. 16 : 54. Macrosiphoniella hikosanellsis Moritsu: Ghosh, M. R., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 24: 165. Macrosiphoniella? kikunshal1a Takahashi: Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri. D. N. 1976, Oriental Ins., to : 301. Material: 7 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Sikkim: Chubba. 25. xii. 1970, from Artemisia sp., coli. M. R. Ghosh; 4 apterous oviparous ~ ~, West Bengal: Tashiding, 11. v. 1970 from Artemisia sp. coli. M. R. Ghosh. Note: Following Takahashi (1937) the Indian specimens appear close to kikunshana whose comparable material and detail description have not been available. So presently the Indian specimens are reported as kikunshana with? mark.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 21 34. Macrosiphooiella pseudoartemisiae Shinji Macrosiphol1iella pseudoartemisiae Shinji, 1933. Kontyu, 7 : 216. Macrosiphonie/la pseudoartemisiae: Ghosh, L. K., 1972. Kontyu, 40 : 73. Macrosiphoniel/a pseudoartemisiae: Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri. D. N. 1976, Oriental IllS., 10: 302. Material: 4 apterous oviparous!i? ~, BHUTAN : Simtokha, 21. ii. 1969, from Artemisia sp., call. S. K. Mitra; 6 apterous oviparous ~ ~, West Bengal: Munsong, 8. ii. 197 I, from Artemisia sp., coli. M. R. Ghosh. XXIII. Genus Macrosiphum Passerini Key to the species Apterous ovipara : Hind tibiae with a row of short spine-like hairs besides normal hairs; u.r.s. about 1.30-1.40 x h.t.2 ; p.t. 5.60-6.0 x the base of last antennal segment; siphunculi about 3.0 x the cauda Hind tibiae without spine like hair; u.r.s. shorter to at most as long as h.t.2 ; p.t. about 4.50-5.0 x the base or last antennal segment; siphunculi about 2.0 x- the cauda spinotibium Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri rosaeformis Das 35. Macrosiphum (Sitobion) rosaeformis Das Macrosiphum rosaeformis Das, 1918, Mem. Indian Mus., 6 : 158. Macrosiphum (Sitobioll) rosaeformis Das: Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970, Proc. zoot. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 87. Macrosiphum (Sitobion) rosae/ormis: Ghosh t A. K., Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970, Oriental Ins., 4 : 72. Material: 11 Shillong, 18. xii. apterous oviparous ~!i?, INDIA: Meghalaya: 1968, 21. i. 1969, 25. i. 1969 and 31. i. 1969, from Rosa sp., call. R. Basu; 4 apterous oviparous!i?!i?, Megbalaya: Shillong, 20. ii. 1970, from Rosa sp., call., S. Sarkar; 5 alate 3-0' : Meghalaya : Shillong, 7. i. 1960, from Rosa sp., coli. A. K. Ghosh; 6 alate 0' d', Meghalaya: Shillong, 11. xii 1968, 5. i. 1969. from Rosa, sp., coil., R. Basu; 1 alate 6', Meghalaya : Shillong, 28. ii. 1970, from Rosa cania, coli. H. Banerjee ; 1 alate d', Meghalaya : Shillong, 28" i. 1971, from Rosa cania, coli. S. Sarkar.

22 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Apterous ovipara: Body 1.90-2.55 mm long with. 0.90-1.30 mm as maximum width. Head light brown. Antennae shghtly shorter to nearly as long as body; p.t. 4.50-5~0 X the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching beyond mid coxae, u.r.s. slightly shorter than to nearly as long as h.t. 2. Dorsum of abdomen absolutely pale. Siphunculi light brownish, cylindrical, about 0.20-0.25 X the body and about 2. 0 x the cauda bearing 10-12 hairs. Legs light brown, hind tibiae swollen and with numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in min: Length of body 2.22, width 0.97 ; antenna 2.16, segments JII:IV:V:VI 0.52:0.40:0.39 : (0.12+0.54); u.r.s. 0.10; h.t.2 0.10; siphunculus 0.52 ; cauda 0.26. Alate male: Body 2.0-2.9 min long with 0.70-1.20 mm as the maximum width. Head brown. Antennae dark brown, much longer than body; segment III with 65-92, segment I V with 22-40 and segment V with 15-27 secondary rhinaria distributed irregularly over the entire lengths of the segments; p. t. 4.50-6.50 X the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching mid coxae, u.r.s. nearly as long as h.t.2. Dorsum of abdomen pale but with segmentally arranged sclerotic patches and with post siphuncular sclerites. Siphunculi cylindrical, about 0.13-0.15 x the body and about 2.0 x the cauda beari'ng 8-11 hairs. Measurements of one specimen in mnl: Length of body 2.51, width 1.00 ; antenna 2.92, segments 111:IV:V:VI 0.77:0.57:0.51: (0.15+0.72); u.r.s. 0.10 ; h.t.2 0.10 ; siphunculus 0.~4; cauda 0.18. Note: Basu, R.C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D.N. (1970) and Ghosh, A. K., Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1970) from Shillong reported oviparous females and alate males respectively of the species without providing any description for the said Inorphs. Therefore, short descriptions are provided here. 36. Macrosiphum spinotibium Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Macrosiphum spinotibiunl Ghosh. Ghosh and Raychaudhuri. 1970. Oriental Ins. 4 : 381. Macrosiphum spinotibium: Ghosh. A. K., Banerjee, H. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Oriental Ins. 5 : 106. Material: 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Arunachal: Direng 26. xi. 1969, from an unidentified plant, coli. H. Banerjee.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 23 37. Macrosiphum sp. A Macros;phum sp.: Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaud~huri. D. N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 87. Macrosiphum sp.: Ghosh, A. K'f Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Oriental Ins., 6: 336. Material: 1 alate J'; INDIA: Meghalaya: Shillong, 5. ii. 1969, in Y.P.T., coll, R. Basu ; 3 alate J' J', West Bengal: Lebong, 3. i. 1971, from Vaccinium sp., coil., S. D. Chakrabarti; 1 alate a, West Bengal: Lebong, 9. i. 1971, from an unidentified plant, coll. S. D. Chakrabarti. Note: The alate males collected could not be identified upto species level. So these are not incorporated in the key aqd the description has been omitted. 38. Macrosiphum (Sitobioo) sp. B. Macrosiphum (Sitobion) fragariae (Walker) : Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1962, J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 59: 244. Macros;phum (Sitobioll) avellae subsp miscanthi Takahashi: Ghosh, A. K., and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1962, J. Asiat. Soc., 4: 106. Macrosiphum (Sitobion) sp. : Basu. R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970, Oriental Ins., 4 : 72. Macros;phum (Sitobion) sp.: Ghosh, A. K., Banerjee, H. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Oriental Ins., 5: 109.. Maerosiphuln (Sitobion)? fragariae (Walker): Ins., 5: 131. Ghosh, L. K., 1971, Oriental Macrosiphum (Sitobion) miscanthi Takahashi: Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Oriental IllS., 6: 336. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: Meghalaya : Shillong, 8. i. 1960 from Polygonum chinense, coli. A. K. Ghosh; 2 apterous ~ ~, West Bengal: Kurseong, 1. xii. 1970, from unidentified grass, coli. S. D. Chakrabarti; 2 alate d' d', Meghalaya: Shillong, 29. xii. 1968, from Allium sativum, coil. R. Basu; 1 alate d', Meghalaya : Shillong, 12. xii. 1969, from Lindera sp., coil. H. Banerjee; I alate d, Himachal Pradesh: Simla, 6. i. 1970 from Asplenium sp., L. K. Ghosh. Note: Both the oviparae and males of the above mentioned collection do not strictly fit with the description of either Jragariae or miscanthi but these are more close to miscanthi. So, for the time being these are reported as Macrosiphum (Sitobion) sp.

24 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Occ. PAPER No. 18 XXIV Genus Masonaphis Hille l~is Lambers Key to the species Apterous Qvipara : Ultimate rostral segment 1.20 X h.t.2 and with 8 secondary hairs; cauda with about 26 hairs; antennal segment III with 100.. 110. segment IV with 70-80 and segment V with 35-42 secondary rhinaria distributed irregularly over their entire length Ultimate rostral segment 1.25-1.35 x h.t.2 and with 4 secondary hairs; cauda with 12-15 hairs; antennal segment III with 87... lis, segment IV with 32-46 and segment V with 13-20 secondary rhinaria distributed irregularly over their entire length anaphilidis Basu rumicis Chakrabarti and Raychaudhuri- 39. Masonaphis (Neomasonsphis) anaphilidis Basu Masonaphis anaphilidis Basu, 1964, J. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), 4S: 229. I Masonaphis anaphilidis : Ghosh, A. K., Banerjee, H. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Oriental Ins., 5 : 107. Material: 1 alate d, INDIA: Arunachal: Rupa, 27. Xl. 1969, from Ageratum conyzoides, coll. H. Banerjee. 40. Masonaphis (Neomasonapbis) rumicis Chakrabarti and Raychaudhuri Masollaphis (Neomasollaphis) rumicis Chakrabarti and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1975, Oriental Ins., 9 : 203.... Masonaphis anaplzilidis Basu: mist -det. Chakrabarti, S., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N.. 1972, Curro Sci., 41 : 70. Material: 8 alate d' d', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Kathalia, 15.x. 1970, from Rumex sp., colt s. Chakrabarti; 2 alate 6' 3, Almora: Kathalia, 16. x. 1970., from- Oxyria digyna, coli. S. Chakrabarti; many alate J' {f, Almora: Sundardhunga, 15~ x. 1970, from Rumex sp., coli. S. Chakrabarti. XXV Genus Megoura Buckton 41. Megoura cajanae Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Megoura cajanae Ghosh. Ghosh and Raychaudhuri, 1970, Oriental Ins., 4: 385.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 25 Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: West Bengal: Tista, 14. i. 1969, from Cajanus cajan, coll. M. R. Ghosh. XXVI. Genus Metopolophium. Mordvilko Key to the species Apterous ovipara : Antennae shorter than body, p. t. about 2.16 x the base of last antennal segment ;, siphunculi about 0.14 x the body and about 2.0 x the cauda Antennae much longer than body; p. t. about 5.47 x the base of last antennal segment; siphunculi about 0.31 x the body and about 2.50 x the cauda chandran; (David and Narayanan) rubi (Narzikulov) 42. Metopolophium chandrani (David and Narayanan) Acyrthosiphon (Metopo!ophium) chandran; David and Narayanan, 1968, Bull. Ent.. 9 : 102. Acyrthosiphon (Metopo[ophium) chandrani : David, Narayanan and Rajasingh. 1971 J Madras agrie. I., 58 : 373. Material: 2 apterous oviparous ~ Simla, 10. xi. 1968 from wild rose, coil. ~, INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: K. Narayanan. 43. Metopolophium rubi (Narzikulov) Acyrthosiphon rubi Narzikulov, 1957, Ent. Oborz., 36 : 673. Acyrthosiphon rubi elliptici Stroyan and Nagaich, 1964, Proc. R.,ent. Soc. Lond. (B), 33 : 60. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Chaubatiya, xi. 1957, from Rubus ellipticus, coli. B. Nagaich.

26 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 XXVII. Genus Micromyzus van der Goot Key to the species Apterous ovipara : F.T.C. 3.3.2. ; antennae shorter than body (0.87 x), p. t. shorter than segment III; u.r.s. about 1.26xthe h.t.2 and bears 2 secondary hairs ; tibiae little swollen than other tibiae and bear 20-25 pseudo sensoria F.T.C. 3.3.3. ; antennae as long as to longer than body, p.t. as long as segment III; u.r.s. nearly equal to h.t.2 and bears 4 secondary hairs; hind tibiae twice as thick as:other tibiae bearing 78-80 round to oval pseudosensoria kalimpongensis Basu Inawphlongensis Ghosh Alate male: F.T.C. 3.3.2. ; antennae much shorter than body. segment III with 24-38, IV with 18-25 and V with 7-11 protuberant secondary rhinaria arranged irregularly along the entire length; u.r.s. about 1.23-1.37 x h.t.2 a nd bears 2 secondary hairs F.T.C. 3.3.3 ; antennae longer than body, s~gment III with 35-42. I V with 23-30 and V with 11-15 protuberant secondary rhinaria ; u.r.s. as long as to little longer than h.t.2 and bears 4 secondary hairs kalimpongensis Basu mawphlongensis Ghosh 44. Micromyzus kalimpongensis Basu Micromyzus kalimpongellsis Basu, 1967, Bull. Ent., 8 : 11. Micromyzus kalimpongensis: Mondal, P. K., Agarwala, B. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1978, Entqmon, 3: 107. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~ and 17 alate 0' 0', INDIA: Sikkim: Ringen, 9. xi. 1974, from Elettaria cardamomum. coli. P. K. Mondal; 1 apterous oviparous ~ and 11 alate 6' 0', Damthang, 23. x. 1975, from orchids, coil. P. K. Mondal. 45. Micromyzus mawphlongensis Ghosh Micromyzus mawphlongensis Ghosh, 1974. Oriental Ins., 8 : 163.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 27 Material: 2 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 4 alate d' ~, INDIA: Meghalaya: Mawphlong: Khasi hills, 4. xi. 1972, from Polypodium sp., call. A. K. Ghosh. 46. Micromyzus Spa Micromyzus sp. : Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 83. Material: 2 apterolls oviparous 2 ~,INDIA Megbalaya : Cherrapunji, 20. xii. 1968, from Symp/ocos sp., call. R. Basu. Note: Because of the damaged condition of the specimens those could not be identified up to species leve1. XXVIII. Genus Myzus Passerini Key to the species Alate male: 1. Siphunculi clavate; p.t. as long as to longer than segment III and 3.20-3.50 x the base of last antennal segment. antennae about 1.10-1. 30 x the body Siphunculi cylindrical; p.t. much shorter than segment III 2 pers;cae (Sulzer) 2. Siphunculi O. t 5 x the body and about 2.30 x the cauda; -antenna longer than body; p.t.2.75 x the base of last antennal segment, segment III with 53-57, IV with 22-23 and V with 14-16 secondary rhinaria ornatus Laing Siphunculi 0.07-0.09 x the body and 1.20. 1.70 x the cauda; antennae about as long as body, p.t. 4.0-4.30 x the base of last antennal segment, segment III with 33-50 IV with 31-36 and V with 8-14 secondary rhinaria brevisiphon Basu 47. Myzus brevisiphon Basu Myzus brevisiphon Basu, 1969, Oriental Ins., 3: 180. Myzus brevisiphon : Chakrabarti, S., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972. Curr. Sci., 41: 70.

28 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Myzus brevis/phon: Ghosh. A. K., 1974, Oriental Ins., 8: 170. l\lyzus brevisipholl: Chakrabarti, S. and 'Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1975. Oriental Ins., 9: 204. Myzus brevisiphon: Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1976. Oriental IllS., 10 : 98. Material: 2 alate d' d', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Beluni, 17. x. 1970, from Rhododendron campylocarpum, coli. S. Chakrabarti ; 4 alate 6' d', Meghalaya: Shillong, 5. v. 1972, from Polygonum sp.,,coli., A. K. Ghosh; 2 alate 3 d', Meghalaya: Shillong, 25. x. 1972, from Polygonum Spa coli. S. Biswas. 48. Myzus omatus Laing Myzus ornatus Laing, 1932, Ent. Mon. Mag., 68: 52. Myzus ornatus : Chakrabarti, S., Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972. Curro Sci., 41: 70. Myzus ornatus: Chakrabarti, S. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1975, Oriental Ins., 9 : 204. Myzus ornatus: Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1976, Oriental Ins., to : 107. Material: 1 alate 3', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Sundardonga, 16. x. 1970 from Fragaria nilgerriensis, coll. S. Chakrabarti. 49. Myzus persicae (Sulzer) Aphis persicae Sulzer, 1776, Abgekurz Gesch der Ins., 105. Myzus pers/cae (Su1zer) : Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1962, Sci., & Cult., 28 : 539, '. Myzus persicae : Ghosh, L. K, 1969, Sci. & Cult. 35 : 493. Myzus persicae: Basu, R. C. and R:lychaudhuri, D. N., 1976, Oriental Ins "' 10 : 107. Material: 2 alate d' d', INDIA: Delhi, 8. i. 1961, from Solanum persicum, coil. M. K. Mookerjii; 1 alate J', Uttar Pradesh: Nainital, iii. 1968, from Silene conoidea, coli. L. K. Ghosh; 2 alate d' 0', Meghalaya: Shillong, 29. xii. 1968, 5. i. 1969 from Prunus persica. and in Y.P.T. respectively, coli. R. Basu; 1 alate 6', Uttar Pradesh: Beluni, 17. x. 1970, from Rhododendron campy!ocarpum, coli. S. Chakrabarti.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 29 XXIX. Genus Neoacyrthosiphon Tao 50. Neoacyrthosiphon (Pseudoacyrthosiphon) takahashii Ghosh Neoacyrtlzosiphon (Pseudoacyrthosiphon) takahashii Ghosh, A. K., 1969, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 22 : 121. Neoacyrthosiphon (Pseudoacyrthosiphon) takahashii: Chakrabarti, S" Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Curro Sci., 41 : 70. Neoacyrthosiphon (Pseudoacyrthosiphon) takahashii: Chakrabarti, S. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1975, Oriental Ins., 9 : 205. Material: Many apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 2 alate 6' 6', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Almora: Beluni, 17. x. 1970, from Rhododendron campylocarpum, coil. S. Chakrabarti. XXX. Genus Pentalonia Coquerell. 51. Pentalonia nigronervosa Coquerell Pentalonia nigronervosa Coquerell, ] 859, Ann. Soc. Ent.. France, 3; 260. Pentalonia nigronervosa: Bhanotar and Ghosh, L. K., 1969, Curro Sci., 38: 74. Pentalonia nigronervosa: Bhanotar and Ghosh, L. K., 1969, Bull. Enl., 10 : 97. Material: 1 aptero us oviparous ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Rautara, 17. xii. 1967, from Curcuma domestica, coli. L. K. Ghosh. XXXI. Genus Perillaphis Takahashi 52. Perillaphis perillae (Shinji) Macrosiphum peril/ae Shinji 1924, Zool. Mag., 36 : 363. Aulaeorthum (Perillaphis) perillae (Shinji) : Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R., and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1 972, Oriental Ins., 6 : 335. Aulacorthum (Perillaphis) peri/lae: Chakrabarti, S" ChowdhurL A. N. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1974, Sci. & Cult., 40 : 461. Material :, 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Meghalaya : Umpling, 10. xii. 1970, from an unidentified plant of Verbenaceae, coli. S. Sarkar; 5 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 1 alate d', West Bengal : Mongbul, 14. xii. 1970, from Perilla sp., coli. M. R. Ghosh; 12 apterous oviparous ~ ~, and 2 alate 8' 6' Uttar Pradesh: Alnlora, 17. x. 1970, from Rhododendron campylocarpum, coli. S. Chakrabarti.

30 REC. ZaOL. SURV. INDIA, Occ. PAPER No. 18 XXXII. Genus Rhopalosipboninus Baker 53. Rhopalosiphoninus longisetosa Chakrabarti and Ghosh Rhopaiosiphonillus /ongisetosa Chakrabarti and Ghosh: Chakrabarti, S., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1974, Oriental Ins 8: 528. Material: 15 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 1 alate d', INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Simla: Jakoo Hills, 2. xii. 1970, from unidentified plant, coli. A. N. Cho}vdhuri. XXXIII. Genus Rhopalosipbum Koch Key to the species Apterous ovipara : 1. Processus terminalis about 4.50-5.50 x base of last antennal segment; u.r.s. slightly shorter to nearly as long as h.t.2; siphunculi about 0.08-0.09 x body and about 2.10 x the maximum width; cauda nearly as long as siphunculi and with 4 hairs; subgenital plate with 8 hairs Processus terminalis about 1.56-3.20 x the base of last antennal segment; sub- genital plate with not less than to hairs 2 pad; (Linnaeus) 2. Processus terminalis 1.56 x the base of last antenna} segment; u.r.s. about 0.69 x h.t.2 ; siphunculi 0.07 x the body and 2.20 X its maximum width; cauda 1. t 8 x siphunculi and with 5 hairs; subgenital plate with 15 hairs Processus terminalis abont 2.60-3.20 x the base of last antenna) segment; u.r.s.' ).0-1.20 x h.t.2 ; siphunculi with a basal stem and a distal swollen portion: about 0.16-0.20 x the body and 3.75-4.50 x.its maximum width; cauda about 0.40-0.60 x siphuncuji and with 5-6 hairs; subgenital plate with 30-38 hairs Alate male: Antennae usually 6-segmented; p.t.3.40-4.40 x the base of last antennal segment; segment III with 29.. 40t IV with 11.. 20 and V with 9-16 secondary rhinaria; siphuncuh with basal cylindrical stem and a distal portion, about 0.13.. 0.16 x the body maidis (Fitch) nymphaeae (Linnaeus) nymphaeae (Linnaeus)

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 31 Antennae 5-segmented; p.t. 6.25 x the base of last antennal segment; segment III with 52-54, IV with 14-15 and V with 2-3 / secondary rhinaria ; siphunculi cylindrical, roughly imbricated. about 0.19 X the body ru/iabdominalis (Sasaki) 54. Rhopalosipbum maidis (Fitch) Aphis maidis Fitch, 1856, Trans. New York Agr. Soc., 15 : 531. Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch) : Menon and Ghai, 1969. Orielltal Ins. 3 : 383. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, INDIA: Delhi, 2. xi 1965 7 from Triticum vulgare, coli. M. G. R. Menon. 55. Rhopalosipbum nympbaeae (Linnaeus) Aphis nymphaeae Linnaeus 1781, Fauna Suecica, 2 : 260. Rhopa/osiphum nymphaeae (Linnaeus) : Da),id, 1958, 1.. Bombay nat. Hisl. Soc., 55 : 114. Rhopaiosiphuln nymphaeae: Ghosh, A. K., Basu, R. C. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1970, Oriental IllS., 4 : 72. Rhopa/osiphum nymphaeae: Basu, R. C., Ghosh. A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 88. Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae : David, Narayanan and Rajasingh, 1971, Madras agric. I., 58 : 372. Material: 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 3 alate d',1", INDIA : Meghalaya: Shillong, 12. xii. 1968, from Prunus sp., coil. R. Basu ; s p. 1 alate d', Coimbatore, I. 1958, from Eichhornia crassipes, coil. S.- K. David; 1 alate 6', Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar : 5. xi. 1968 from Rosa sp. coli. K. Narayanan; 2 alate ~ 6' ; Megbalaya: Shill.ong, 29. xii. 1968 from Curcuma longa and Prunus persica, coli. R. Basu; 1 alate ~ Nagaland: Nagarjan, 8. xi~ 1969, from Prunus domestica, coll H. Banerjee; 1 alate ~, Megbalaya: Dawki, 28. xi, 1970, from an unidentified plant, coli. S. Sarkar; 1 alate 6', Meghalaya: Dawki, 30. xii. 1968, from Fleurya sp., coli. S. Sarkar. Apterous ovipara: Body pale, rather short, 1.20-1.40 mm long with 0.80-0.90 mm as maximunl width. Antennae 6 - segmented, often segmentation between segments III and IV inconspicuous, about 0.60-0.80 x the body; p. t. about 2.60-3.20 x the base of last antennal

32 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 segment; rostrum reaching beyond, hind coxae, u.r.s. 1.10-1.20 X h.t. 2. Dorsum of abdomen pale. Siphunculi with a basal cylindrical stem and distal clavate portion, about 0.16-0.20 x the body and 1.6-2.5 X the cauda which bears 5-6 hairs. Hind tibiae much swollen with numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm : Length of body 1.25, width 0.83 ; antenna 0.82, segments II I:IV: V: VI 0.17 : 0.11 : 0.12; (0.08 + 0.23); u.r.s. 0.11 ; h. t.2 0.09; siph unculus 0.21 ; cauda 0.11. Alate male: Body rather dark, about 1.50-1.90 mm long with 0.60-0.80 mm as maximum width. Antennae 6.. segmented, about 0.07-0.09 X the body; p.t. about 3.40-4.40 x the base of last antennal segment, 29-40 secondary rhinaria distributed on segment III, 11-20 on segment I IV and 9.. 16 on segnlent V Rostrun reaching beyond mid coxae, u.r.s. 1.20-1.40 X h.t.2. Dorsum of abdomen well pigmented and with Inarginal dark patches. Siphuncul i dark, smooth, with a basal cylindrical stem and distal clavate portion, about O~ 13-0.16 X the body and 2.JO- 2.60 x ~be cauda bearing 4-6 hairs. Otherwise as in alat-e viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in rom : length of body 1.56, width 0.62; antenna 1.39, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.30:0.21 :0.19: (0.10+0.42) ; u.r.s. 0.13 ; h.t.2 0.10; siphunculus 0.23 ; cauda 0.09. Note : Descriptions of the apterous oviparae and alate males were not provided while reporting the sexual forms of the species from India by the different authors. So the d~scriptions of these morphs are now provided here. 56. Rhopalosipbum padi (Linnae~'s) Aphis padi Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat. (10th ed.): 451. Material: 2 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Meghalaya: Shi Hong, 12. xii.. 1968, from Prunus sp., cv1l. R. Basu. Apterous ov;para; Body pale brown about 1.24-1.50 mm long with 1.02 mm as the maximum width. Head brown. Antennae usually 6 - segmented, but sometimes segmentation between segments III and IV indistinct and then appearing as 5 segmented, about 0.78-0.90 X the body; p.t. about 4.50-5.50 x the base of last antennal segment. Ultinlate rostral segment slightly shorter -than to nearly as long as h.t.2.

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 33 Dorsum of abdomen rather pale. Siphunculi brown, cylindrica1, imbricated, about 0.08-0.09 X the body, nearly as long as short cauda with spinular imbrications and bearing 4 hairs. Hind tibiae swollen with 5-6 round pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm : Length of body 1.50, width 1.02 ; antenna 1.35, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.25 : 0.20: 0.19: (0.09+0.49) ; u.r.s. 0.10; h.t. 2 0.1 0 siph~nculus 0.13 ; cauda 0.13. Note: Oviparous morph of this species is reported for the first time from J ndia. 57. Rhopalosipbum rufiabdominalis (Sasaki) Toxoptera rufiabdominalis Sasaki, 1839, Rep!. Hokkaido Agr. Exp. Sta., 17: 202 Material: 1 alate d', INDIA: Meghalaya : Muflong, 28, i. 1970, from Pyrus comlnunis, coli. S. Sarkar. Alate male: Body 1.75 mm long as the maximum width. Head dark brown with weakly developed lateral frontal tubercles. Antennae 5 - segmented, about 0.84 x body, dark brown; segment III with 50-52, segment IV with with 13-15 and segment V with 2-3 (near base) secondary rhinaria; p.t. about 6.25 x the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching beyond mid coxae; u.r.s. about 1.27 X h.t.2. Dorsum of abdomen pale with maginal segmental dark sclerotic patches and transverse brownish ban~s on tergites 7 and 8. Siphunculi cylindrical, roughly imbricated, about 0.10 x body and 1.50 x the cauda bearing 5 hairs. Otherwise as in alate viviparae. Measurements of the specimen in mm : Length of body 1.75, width 0.85; antenna 1.48, segments III:IV:V: 0'50: 0.28: (0.08+0.50); u.r.s. O. t 2 ; h. t.2 0.09; siphunculus 0.17 ; cauda 0.12. Note: Alate male of this species is reported for the first time from India. XXXIV. Genus Schizaphis Borner 58. Schizapbis '? punjabipyri (Das) Toxoptera punjl!bipyri Das, 1918, Mem. Indian Mus., 6: 198. Schizaphis? rotulldiventris (Signoret): (mis. del.) Ghosh, A. K., Basu, R. C., and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1969, Oriental Ins., 4 :.72.

34 REe. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 16 Material: 3 alate c! ~, INDIA: Meghalaya : Shillong, 24. xii. 1968, 25. xii. 1968 and 12. i. 1969 in Y.P.T., coli. R. Basu; 2 alate 0' ~ West Bengal: Kalimpong, 17. xii. 1970, from pyrus communis, coli. M. R. Ghosh. Alate male: Body about 1.60-1.75 rom long with 0.57-0.70 mm as maximum width. Head dark brownish. Antennae dark brown, 6- segmented, about 0.90 x to as long as body; segment III with 28-37, IV with 18-27 and V with 15-25 secondary rhinaria distributed irregularly over entire length of the segment; p. t. about '5.0-6.0 X the base of last antennal segment Rostrum reaching mid coxae, U.r.s. about 1.10-1.25 X h.t.2. Dorsum of abdomen pale with 'brown marginal sclerites on segments 2-6 and transverse sclerotic bands. on tergite 7 and 8 besides some scattered sclerotic patches. Siphunculi dark, cylindrical, about' 0.13-0.15 X body, about 2.50-3.0 X the dark cauda bearing 4-6 hairs. Otherwise as in alate viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm : Length of body 1.76, width 0.57 ; antenna 1.76, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.45:0.27:0.25: (0.11 +0.59) ; u.r.s. 0.10 ; h.t.2. 0.08 ;- siphunculus 0.24 ; cauda 0.08. Note : The alate males approach to punjabipyri but authentic material of the same could not be obtained for comparison. So the specimens afe presently reported as punjabipyri with a query mark. XXXV Genus Semiaphis van der Goot 59. Semiaphis heraclei (Takahashi) Brachycolus heraclei Takahashi, 1921, Aphididae of Fornlosa, pt. 1 ~ 60. Semiaphis? heraclei (Takahashi) : B~su. R. C., Ghosh, A. K, and Raycbaudhuri, D, N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 88. Material: apterolls oviparous ~,INDIA: 17. xii. 1968, from an unidentified plant of Rosaceae, coli. R. B~su. I Meghalaya: Shillong, Apterous ovipara : Body pale, 1.40 mm long with 0.79 mm as maximum width. Head smooth, almost flat. Antennae 6 -segmented about 0.60 x the body; flagellar hairs minute and very sparse; p.t. about 2.50 X as long as the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching mid coxae. U.f.S. short and blunt, about 0.75 x h.t.2. Dorsum of abdomen pale, dorsal abdominal hairs very short and scanty. Siphunculi very short, a little less than 2.0 X its basal width, about

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 35 0.035 X the body and 0.55 x the cauda bearing 6-7 hairs. Hind tibiae swollen with numerous pseudo sensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measur~ments of the specimen in mm : Length of body 1.40, width 0.79 ; antenna 0.83, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.18 : 0.12: 0.12: (0.08+ 0.19) ; u.r.s. 0.07 ; h.t.2 0.09 ; siphunculus 0.05 ; cauda 0.09. Note: Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1970) reported the oviparous female of this species with a query mark. Reexamination of the material reveals it as heraclei and a short description for the same is provided here.. XXXVI. Genus Shinjia Takahashi 60. Shinjia pteridifoliae (Shinji) Microtarsus pteridifoliae Shinji, 1929. Lansania, 1 : 44. Shinjia pteridifoliae (Shinji): Basu, R. C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1970, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta, 23 : 88 Material: 15 apterous oviparous ~ ~,INDIA : Meghalaya : Shillong, 4. i. 1969, from an unidentified fern, coil. R. Basu; 1 alate d', Meghalaya: Shillong, 31 xii. 1968, from Sauravia sp., coli. R. Basu. Apterous ovipara : Body pale, about 1.30-1.40 mm long with 0.70-0.80 mm as nlaximum width. Head smooth with very low diverging lateral frontal tubercles. Antennae 6 - segmented, brownish with basal two segments pale, about 1.20-1.30 x the body; p.t. 6.50-7.50 X the base of last antennal segment. Rostrum reaching beyond mid coxae, u.r.s. obtuse, about 0.12 mm long. Hairs on head, dorsum of abdomen and antennae with acute to acuminate apices and about 4-7 p, long. Siphunculi rather short, very 'weakly clavate, about 0.20 X the body and 3.0 x the cauda bearing only 4-5 hairs. Hind tibiae swollen with numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterae viviparae. Measurements of one specimen in mm: Length of body 1.39, width 0.73; antenna 1.75, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.34: 0.23: 0.23: (0.11 + 0.72) ; ll.r.s. 012; siphunculus 0.28 ; cauda 0.09 Alate male: Body 1.50 mm long with 0.66 mm as maximum width. Head light brownish, smooth, almost flat. Antennae brownish, about 1.25 x the body ; ftage!lar hairs inconspicuous, segment III with 30-35, IV with 18-20 and V with 9-12 secondary rhinaria, p.t. ab0ut

36 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER. No. 18 6.50 X the base of last antenna} segment. Rostrum reaching nearly hind coxae, U.f.S. rather long about 0.14 mm long. Dorsum of abdomen with pale brownish patches marginaljy on each segment, a central patch on tergites 3-4 and a transverse band on tergite 8. Siphunculi brownish, cylindrical to weakly clavate, about 0.16 X the body and about 3.0 x the cauda bearing 5 hairs. Otherwise as in alate VIVlparae. Measurements of the specimen in mnl: Length of body 1.50, width 0.66 ; antenna 1.98, segments III:JV:V:VI 0.44: 0.27 : 0.27 (0.11 + 0.72) ; u.r.s. 0.14 : siphunculus 0.24 ; cauda 0.08. Note: Basu, R.C., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D.N. (1970) reported the apterous oviparous female and alate male of the species without any d~scription for the morphs and these are now provided here. XXXVII. Genus Tricaudatus Narzikulov 61. Tricaudatus polygoni (Nafzikulov) Rhopalosiplzoninus polygon; Narzikulov, 1953, lzv. otd. Estestv. Nauk A. N. Tadz. SSR, 4 : 62. Tricaudatus polygoni tuberculatus Hille Ris Lambers and Basu, 1966, Ent. Ber. icht., 26 : 28. Tricaudatus polygoni (Narzikulov) : Chakrabarti, S. and Raychaudhuri, D, N. 1975, Oriental Ins., 9 : 207. Material: 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Dar.. jeeliqg, 6.i.1958, from Spiraea corymbosa, coli. S. Das; 1 alate 3', Uttar Pradesh : Almora, 17. x. 1970 'from Potentilla mooniana, coli. S. Chakrabarti. XXXVIII. Genus Tricbosiphonaphis Takahashi 62. Trichosipbonaphis polygoni (van der Ooot) Phorodon polygoni van der Goot, 1917, Contrib. Fau/le Indes. Neerl., 1(3) : 44. Metaphorodon polygon; (van der Goot): Chakrabarti, S.t Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri. D. N., 1972, Curro Sci. 41 ; 70. Trichosiphonaphis polygoni (van der Goot) :Chakrabarti, S., and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1975, Oriental Ins., 9: 207.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI: Sexuales of Aphids 37 Material:., 1 alate d', INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Almora: Sundardhunga, 16. x. 1970, from Fragaria nilgerrensis, coil. $. Chakrabarti; 1 alate c1', Uttar Pradesh: Almora: Beluni, 17. x. 1970, from Potentilla mooniana, coli. S. Chakrabarti. XXXIX. Genus Uroleucon Mordvilko 63. Uroleucon longisetosus Chakrabarti and Verma Uroleucon longisetosus Chakrabarti and Verma, 1975, Oriental Ins., 9 : 169. Dactynotlls /ornlosanlls Takahashi: (mis det.) Chakrabarti, S., Ghosh, A.K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Curro Sci., 41 : 70. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Almora, 14. x. 1970. from Lactuca hastata, coli. S. Chakrabarti; 2 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 1 alatoid d', Himachal Pradesh: 29. x. 1968, from Prenanthes bruniana, coli. A. N. Chowdhuri. Subfamily CALLAPHIDINAE XL. Genus Chrornaphis Walker 64. Chromaphis hirsu~atibis ~{unlar and Lavigne Chromaplzis hirsutatibis Kumar and Lavigne, 1970, Pan. Pac. Entomol., 46 : 123. Material: 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Uttar Pradesh: Bhowali, 24. V,. 1969, from Aleurites moluccana, coil. S. Chakrabarti; 1 alate J', Uttar Pradesh: Almora : Nainital, ~3. v. 1969 in Y.P.T., coil. S. Chakrabarti. Apterous ovipara: Body pale, about 1.45-1.62 mm long with 0.70 mm as maximunl width. Eyes with distinct oecular tubercles. Antennae about 0.30-0.33 X the body; hairs on antennae rather short, longest one on segment III about 0.50 x the basal diameter of the segment; p.t. about O.~O - 0.40 X the base of last antennal segment; ultimate rostral segment about 0.60-0.64 X h.t.2. Dorsum of abdomen pale; hairs on anterior tergite short and sparse, about 0.16 X the basal diameter of antennal segment III ; each of the abdominal tergites 1-7 with paired lateral tubercles each bearing 2. - 3 hairs with spatulate apices, longest of these about 1.50 X the basal diameter of segment III. Siphunculi short, truncate with an apical flange, Hind tibiae somewhat swollen and bear numerous pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in apterous viviparae.

38 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Measurements of one specimen in Inm: Length of body 1.45, width 0.70; antenna 0.42, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.18: 0.09: 0.08 (0.07+ 0.02) ; U.r.S. 0.06 ; h.t.2 0.10; siphunculus 0.06. Alate male: Body 1.60 mm long with 0.98 mm as maximum width. Head dark brown, Antennae about 0.73 xthe body, longest hair on seg Inent III about 0.75 x the basal diameter of the segment; segment III with 31, IV with 5-6 and V with 3 secondary rhinaria ; p.t. about 0.. 44 x the base of last antennal segment. Abdominal dorsum with distinct, brown paired marginal hair-bearing sclerites on segments 1-5, but on tergites 7 and 8 these appear paler and smallar and with sman, paired spinal sclerites on tergites 1-3, those on tergites 4, 5, 7, and 8 appear as narrow median band, Siphunculi truncate, shorter than oviparae. Otherwise an in alate viviparae. Measurements of the alate male in mm: Length of body 1.61, width 0.98; antenna 1.18, segments III:IV:V:VI 0.50: 0.24: 0.23: (0.09+0.04) ; U.f.S. q.08 ; h.t.2 0.10; siphunculus 0.03. Note ~ India. Sexualj110rphs of this species reported for the first time from XLI. Genus Myzocallis Passerini 65. Myzocallis polychaetus David. Myzocallis (Dryomyzus) polychaetus David, 1969, Oriental Ins., 3 : 79. Myzocallis polychaetu.r; David: Chakrabarti. S. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1974~ Indian J. Ent., 36 : 129. Material: 30 apterous ovipar.)us ~ ~ and 4 alate 0' J, INDIA: Himachal Pradesh: Khadrala, 29.xi 1968, from Quercus dealbata, coli. A. N. Chowdhuri. XLII. Genus Shivaphis Das 66. Shivapbis bambusicola (David, Rajasingh and Narayanan) Cranaphis bambusicola David, Rajasingh and Narayanan, 1970, Oriental Ins., 4 ; 408. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~,INDIA: West Bengal: Darjeeling, 14.xi. 1968, from Bambusa sp., colli S. G. Rajasingh.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 39 XLIII. Genus Taoia Quednau 67. Taoia indica ( Ghosh and Raychaudhuri ) Euceraphis indica Ghosh and Raychaudhuri, 1972, Oriental Ins., 6 : 373. Euceraphis chuansinensis Tao: Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Oriental Ins., 5 : 211. Material 1 apterous ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Mongpu, 23. xii. 1969, from Betula alnoides, coli. M. R. Ghosh; 1 alatoid d', Meghalaya: Shillong, 24. vii. 1970, from Alnus nepalensis, coli. S. Sarkar; 2 alatoid d' (!, West Bengal; Durbin, 15. xii. 1970 from filnus nepalensis, coli. M. R. Ghosh; 1 alatoid d', Sikkim: Gangtok, 23. xii. 1970, from Betula alnoides, coli. M. R. Ghosh; 1 alatoid d', West Beng~l : Mongbul, 13. iv. 1971 from Alnus nepalensis, coli. M. R. Ghosh. Note: Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. (1972) reported the sexuales of this species as apterous male. Re-examination of the material reveals that there is the trace of wing bud on both the sides of the material. So the same is now considered as alatoid male. XLIV Genus Tinocallis Matsumura Key to the species Apterolls ovipara : Antennae about 0.80 x the body ~ p.t. as long as the base of segment VI and about 0.31 x segn1ent III I Antennae about 0.90 x to as long as body; p.t. longer than the base of segment VI and about 0.50 x segment III distincta Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri himalayansis Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 68. Tinocallis distincta Ghosh, Ghosh and Raycbaudhuri Tinoca/lis distil1cta Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri, 1970, Oriental Ins., 4 : 389. Tinocallis distincta: Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N. 1972, Oriental Ins., 6 : 339. Material: 1 apterous oviparous ~, INDIA: West Bengal : Kalimpong, 20. i. 1969, from an unidentified plant of Leguminosae, coli. M. R. Ghosh. 3 alate d' d', West Bengai: Kalimpong, 16. xi 1970, from an unidentified plant of Leguminosae, coli. M. R. Ghosh.

40 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 69. Tinocallis himalayansis Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Tinocallis himalayansis Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri. 1971. Oriental Ins. 5 : 218. Material: 3 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: West Bengal: Kalimpong, 26. xii. 1969, from and unidentified plant of Leguminosae, coli. M. R. Ghosh. XLV. Genus Tinocalloides Basu 70. Tinocalloides montanus Basu Tinocalloides montanus Basu, 1969. Oriental Ins., 3 : 367. Tuberodefectus eastopi Kumar and Levigne, 1970, Pan Pacific Entomologist, 46: 120. Tinocalloides man/anus Basu : Ghosh, M;. R., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta. 24 : 50. Material; 4 apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 1 alate 0' 't INDIA: West Bengal: Darjeeling: Kalimpong, 29. i. 1965 and 23. xii. 1~66, from Prunus cerasus. coli. A. N. Basu; 2 alate 3' d', Himoacbal Pradesh: \ Simla, 23. xii. 1966, from Putnus sp., coil R. Kumar; 1 alate 3', Sikkim: Gangtok, 26. xii. 1969, from an unidentified plant, coli. M. R. Ghosh. Subfamily CHAITOPHORINAE XLVI. Genus Periphyllus van der Hoeven Key to the species Apterous ovipara : Processus terminalis about 3.6-5.3 X base of the last antennal- segment; antennae about 0.8-1.04 x body; longest hair on segment III about 6.8-1.5 x the basal diameter of the segment ; u.r.s. shorter than h.t.2 ; body about 3.3-3.97 rom long Processus terminalis about 1.5 x the base of last antennal segment; antennae about 0.7 x the body ; longest hair on segment III about 3.5-4.5 x the basal diameter of the segment; u.r.s. longer than h. t.2 ; body about 2.2-2.3 rom long villosii Chakrabarty aesculi Hille Ris Lambers

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 41 71. Periphyllus aesculi Hille Ris Lambers Periphyllus aesculi Hille Ris Lambers, 1923, Sty lops, 2 : 200. Periphyllus aesculi : Ghosh, L. K., 1976, Newsl. zool. Surv. India, 1 : 210. Material: 4 apterous oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Himachal Pra,desh: Simla Hills, x. 1974, from Aesculus sp., coli. L. K. Ghosh. 72. Periphyllus villosii (Chakrabarti) Chairophorus villosii Chakrabarti, 1977, Oriental Ins., 11 : 219. Periphyllus vandenboschi Hille Ris Lambers : (mis det.) Chakrabarti, S., Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1972, Curro Sci., 40 : 70. Periphyllus viridis (Matsumura) : (mis det.) Chakrabarti, S. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1975, Oriental Ins., 9 : 209. Material: Uttar Pradesh villosum, coli. d', Almora: Chakravarti. 5 apterous oviparous ~ ~, and 3 alate d' d', INDIA : Almora : Dhauniadung, 15. x. 1970 from Acer S. Chakrabarti; 8 apterous viviparous ~ ~ and 1 alate Kathalia, 21. x. 1970, from Acer villosum, coli. S. Subfamily GREENIDEINAE XLVII. Genus Eutrichosiphum Essig and Kuwana 73. Eutrichosiphum quercifoliae Raychaudhuri, Ghosh, Banerjee and Ghosh. Eutrichosiplzum quercifoliae : Raychaudhuri, D. N., Ghosh, M. R., Banerjee, M. and Ghosh, A. K., 1973, Kontyu, 41 : 57. Material: 1 alate oviparous ~,INDIA: West Bengal: Peshoke, 11. xii. 1970, from Quercus sp.,coli. M. R. Ghosh. Note: Raychaudhuri, D. N., Ghosh, M. R., Banerjee, M. and Ghosh, A. K, (1973) reported the alate oviparous females but on page 57 of the publication the term alate oviparae has been misprinted as alate viviparae. XLVIII. Genus Greenidea Schouteden 74. Greenidea (Trichosiphum) anonae ( Pergande) Trichosiphum anonae Pergande. 1906, Ent. News Philadelphia, 17 : 208. Greenidea (Trichosiphum) allonae (Pergande): Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1956, Zool. Verhl., 31 : 50.

42 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Material: tabacum. 1 alate d', INDIA: Pusa, ii. 1934, from? Neicotiana XLIX. Genus Greenideoida van der Goot 75. Greenideoida ceyloniae van der Goot Greenideoida ceyloniae van der Goot, 1917, 1 (3) : 141- Contrib. FaulJe lndes Neerl., Greenide'Jida ceyioniae : Ghosh, A. K., 1976, Oriental Ins. 10 : 43. Material: 8 alate oviparous? ~ and 2 alate t1 d', 6 alate nymph of oviparae, INDIA: Assam: Jorhat, 20. iii. 1974, froln Mesua ferrea, "". coho D. Saharia. " XLX. Genus Mollitrichosiphum Stlenaga 76. Mollitricbosiphum tenuicorpus (Okajima) Trichosiph~m te~uicorpus Okajima, 1908, Bull. Coli. Agric. Tokyo. Imp. Univ.. 8 : 22 j. I' Material: 1 alate oviparous ~, INDIA: West Bengal; Kalimpong, 16. iii. 1970, from an unidentified plant, coli. M. R. Ghosh; 1 alate oviparo~~s ~, Megha:Iaya: Shillong, 21. ix. 1970, from Measa indica, coli. S. Sarkar.. ~Alate ovipara :,Body about 3.09 mm long with the maximum width as 1.18 11lm. Head 'pale brownish. Antennae 6 - segmented, about 0.60 X the body; hairs on antennae long and fine, those on segment III about 3.20-4.50 x the basal diameter of the segment; segment.111 with 13-l5 large, round secondary' rhinaria distributed irregularly over the entire length, p.t. about 1.50 X the base of last antennal segment.. Rostrum reaching beyond mid coxae, segments 4 + 5 of rostrum 'about 1.30-1.60 X h.t.2. Dors'um of abdomen with pale brownish discontinuous patch oledially besides brownish patches marginally. Siphunculi long, cylindrical about 0.55-0.57 x the body, covered with numerous fine hairs with spinulose apex and ill developed flabge. Hind tibiae with stridulatory ridges but without pseudosensoria. Otherwise as in alate vivi parae. Measurements of one specimen in rom: Length of body 3.09, width 1.18; antenna 1.80, segments III :IV:V:VI 0.69: 0.25 : 0.25 (0.18+ 0.26) ; u.r.s. (4+-5) 0.19 ; h.t.2 0.12; &iphunculus 1.76.

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI : Sexuales of Aphids 43 Note: Sexual morpb of this species is reported for the first time from India. 77. Mollitrichosiphum (Metatrichosiphon) alni Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Mollitrichosiphum (Metatrichosiphon) alni Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 1970, Oriental. Ins., 4 : 200. Mollitrichosiphum (Metatrichosiphan) alni: Ghosh, M. R. Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Proc. zool, Soc. Calcutta, 24 : 167. Mollitrichosiphum (Metatrichosiphon) alni : Monda], P. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1977, Sci. & Cult., 43 : 535. Material: 3 alate oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Sikkim: Gangtok, 23. xii. 1970, from Alnus nepalensis, coli. M. R. Ghosh ; 1 alate d', Gangto~, 16.xi. 1964, from Alnus nepalensis, coil. P. K. Mondal. XLXI. Genes Paratrichosiphum Takahashi 78. Paratrichosiphum sp. Paratrichosiphum sp.: Ghosh, A. K. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Sci. & Cult., 37 : 483. Material: 2 alate oviparous ~ ~, INDIA: Arunachal: Mio, x. 1970, from Styrax sp., coli. A. K. Ghosh; 11 alate if ~, West Bengal: Kalimpong, x. 1971 and i. 1971 in Y.P.T., coli. M. R. Ghosh. Note: The material could not be identified upto species level. So the description as well as morphometric data for the same are not provided. XLXII. Genus Schoutedenia Rubsaamen 79. Schoudenia lutea ( van der Goot ) Setaphis lutea van der Goot, 1917, Contrib. Faune lndes Neerl., 1 (3) ; 154. Schoutedenia emblica andhraka David and Hille Ris Lambers, 1956, Indian J. Ent., 18 : 43. Schoutedenia emblica (Patel and Kulkarni) : David, 1958, J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 55 : 114. " Schoutedenia lutea (van der Ooot): Ghosh, A. K., Ghosh, M. R. and Raychaudhuri, D. N., 1971, Oriental Ins., 6 : 339.

44 REC. ZaOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Material: Apterous oviparous ~ ~ and 1 apterous d, INDIA: Baptala in August from Phyllanthus emblica. coli. S. K. David; 1 apterous oviparous ~, West Bengal: Tashiding, 18. vii. 1970, from an ooidentified plant, coli. M. R. Ghosh; 3 alate (J d', West Bengal: Darjeeling: Rambhi, 9. xii. 1970. fronl Flueggea macrophyla, coil. M. R. Ghosh. Note: The alate males of the above species have been collected in North East India and in that context the report of apterous Inale by David (1958) from South India for the same species appears interesting. Subfamily LACHNINAE XLXIII. Genus Protrama Baker 80. Protrama penecacea Stroyan Protrama penecacea Stroyan. 1964, Indian J. Ent., 26 : 211. Protrama penecacea : Verma, 1969, Bull. En!., 10 : 102. Material: 1 apterous d', INDIA: Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu, 21. xii. 1962, from root of H elianthus tuberosus., coli. M. L. Sharma. 1 The systematic account is followed by a discussion on the life cycle of aphids of India from the view point of the available sexual nlorphs which have been seperately listed along with other relevant data. List of Sexuales of aphids found In India (Plants with? denote doubtful host plants ) '. marks Aphid-species A vail able sexual Collected from Plant family morph plants / Y.P.T. Subfamily: ANOECIINAE 1. Aiceona litseae Basu and Alate ovipara Litsea polyantha Lauraceae Hille Ris Lambers Litsea sp. " 2. Aiceona paraosugii Ghosh Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Alate ovipara Y.P.T. 3. Aiceolla retipennis David Narayanan and Rajasingh Alate male Y.P.T.

BAW & RAYCHAUDHURI: Sexuales of Aphids 45 Aphid-species A vail able sexual Collected from Plant family morph plants / Y,P.T. 4. Aiceona robustiseta Ghosh Alate ovipara Y.P.T. and Raychaudhuri Litsea po!yantha Lauraceae Subfamily: APHIDINAE 5. Aculosiphon obliquoris Basu, Apterous ovipara Unidentified Ghosh and Raychaudhuri Alate male Unidentified Cyperaceae 6. Amphorophora ampul/ala bengalensis Hille Ris Lam.. bers and Basu 7. Aphis clematidis simlaensis Kumar and Burkhardt 8. Aphis craccivora Koch 9. Aphis gossypii group Aphis gossypii group 10. Aphis naslurt;; Kaltenbach 11. Au/acorthum magnoliae (Essig and Kuwana) 12. Aulacorthum sp. 13. Brachycaudus helichrysi (Kalten bach). 14. Brachymyzils jasmilli Basu 15. Brevicoryne brassicae (Linnaeus) 16. Capitophorlls formosartemisiae (Takahashi) Apterous ovipara Unidentified Fern Apterous male Clematis sp. Ranunculaceae Apterous ovipara Tinospora Alate male cordi/olia Menispermaceae Apterous ovipara Citrus decumina Rutaceae Unidentified Rhamnaceae Perilla osmoides Labiatae Calendula sp. Compositae Alale male Camellia Magnoliaceae sinensis Alate male Zinnia sp. Compositae Erectiles -valirinifolia J, Bidens pi/osa I' Salvia sp. Labiatae Alate male Alate male Unidentified Y.P.T. Cucurbita maxima Cucurbitaceae Cucurbita Cucurbitaceae moschata Apterous ovipara Pterospermum sp. Sterculaceae Alate male Artemisia sp. Compositae Solanum sp. Solanaceae Apterous ovipara Prunus sp. Alate male? Lycopersicum esculantum Prunus sp. Y.P.T. Rosaceae Solanaceae Rosaceae Apterous ovipara Nellia sp. Rosaceae Alate male Pi/ea microphylla Urticaceae Apterous ovipara Brassica Cruciferae oleracea Alate male Brassica oleracea Brassica sp. Apterolls ovipara Artemisia sp.., " Compo sitae

46 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Aphid-species Available sexual morph Collected from plants / Y.P.T. Plant family 17. Capitophorus meghalayen- Apterous ovipara Elaeagnus sp. sis Basu and Raychaudhuri 18. Cavarie/la (Cavaraiellia) Apterous ovipara Salix sp. aquatica (Gillette and Bragg) Apterous male " 19. Cavariella sp. Alate male Unidentified 20. Chaetosiphon (Pentarrieho- Alate male Y.P.T. pus) fragifolii (Cockerell) 21. Coloradoa rufomaculata (Wilson) 22. Dysaphis ghanii group 23. Dysaphis sp. 24. Hayhurstia atriplicis (Linnaeus) 25. Hyperomyzus lactucae (Linnaeus) 26. Hysteroneura setariae (Thomas) 27. Impatientinum impatiens (Shinji) 28. laeksonia folisaeculata (Kumar and Burkhardt).29. lacksonia sp. Apterous ovipara Chrysanthemum indicum Alate male Alate male Fragaria nilgerrensis Cotoneaster haeil/aris Y.P.T. Apterous ovipara Chenopodium album Alate male Taxus haeeata Apterous ovipara Prunus sp. Unidentified Alate male Unidentified 'Apterous ovipara Salix sp. Alate male Alate male Spiraea sp. Sarcocea pruniformis 30. Liosomaphis himalayensis Alate ~ale Y.P.T. Basu 31. Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) Apterous ovipa.ra Brassica campestris Brassica oleracea Unidentified Alate male Y.P.T. 32. Macromyzus manoji Raha Apterous ovipara Unidentified and Raychaudhuri 33. Maerosiphoniella? kikunshana Takahashi Apterous ovipara Arte'misia sp. 34. Maerosiphoniella pseudoar- Apterous ovipara Artemisia sp. temisiae Shinji Elaeagnaceae Salicaceae " Solanaceae Compositae Rosaceae " Chenopodiaceae Taxaceae Rosaceae Gramineae Salicaceae Rosaceae Buxaceae Cruciferae II " Compositae II

BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI Sexuales oj Aphids 47 Aphid-species 35. Macrosiphum (Sitobion) rosaeformis Das 36. Macrosiphum spillotibium Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 37. fjacrosiphum sp. A 38. Macrosiphum (Sitobion) sp. B 39. Masonaphis (Neomasonaphis) anaphilidis Basu 40. Masonaphis (Neomasonaphis) rumicis Chakrabarti and Raychiludhuri 41. Megoura cajalle Ghosh f Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 42. Metopo[ophium chandran; (David and Narayanan) 43. Metop%phium rubi (NarzikuloY) Available sexual morph Collected from plants / Y.P.T. Apterous ovipara Rosa sp. Alate male Rosa cania Rosa sp. Apterous ovipara Unidentified Alate male Vaccinium sp. Y.P.T. Unidentified Apterous ovipara Polygonum chinensis Unidentified grass Alate male? A II ium sativum? Lindera sp.? Asplenium sp. Alate male Alate male Agerat urn cony zoides Oxyria digyna Rumexsp. Apterous ovipara Cajanus cajan Apterous ovipara wild rose Apterous ovipara Rubus ellipticus Plant family Rosaceae,, 47. Myzus brevisiphon Basu Alate male Rhododendron campylocarpum Polygonum sp. Ericaceae Polygonaceae 48. Myzus ornatus Laing Alate male Fragaria nilgerrensis Rosaceae " Vacciniaceae Polygonaceae Gramineae Liliaceae Lauraceae Aspleniaceae Compositae Geraniaceae Polygonaceae Papilionaceae Rosaceae Rosaceae Zingiberaceae Orchidaceae " Polypodiaceae " Symplocaceae 44. Micromyzus kalimpongen" Apterous ovipara Eiettaria cardasis Basu Alate male momum Apterous ovipara Orchid Alate male " 45. Micromyzus mawphloltgen.. Apterous ovipara Polypodium sp. sis Ghosh Alate male " 46. Micromyzus sp. Apterous ovipara Sympiocos sp. 49. Myzus persicae (Sulzer) Alate male Solanum persicum Solanaceae Silene conodea Caryophyllaceae Prunus persico Rosaceae Rhododendron Ericaceae campy[ocarpum

48 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA, Oce. PAPER No. 18 Aphid-species 50. Neoacyrthosiphon (Pseudoacyrthosiphon) takahashii Ghosh 51. Pentalonia nigrollervosa Coquerell Available sexual Collected from morph plants / Y.P.T. Apterous ovipara Rhododendron Alate male campy/ocarpum Plant family Ericaceae Apterous ovipara Curcuma domestica Zingiberaceae 52. Peril/aphis peril/ae (Shinji) Apterous ovipara Perilla sp. Unidentified Rhododendron campylo carp um Alate male Rhododendron camp ylocar pum 53. Rhopalosiphoninus longisetosa Chakrabarti and Ghosh 54. Rhopaiosiphum maidis (Fitch) 55. Rhopaiosiphum nymphaeae (Linnaeus) 56. Rhopaiosiphum padi (Linnaeus) 57. Rhopa/osiphum rufiabdominalis (Sasaki) 58. Scizaphis? punjabipyri (Das) 59. 60. 61. Semiaphis heraclei Takahashi Shinjia pteridifoliae (Shinji) Tricaudatus polygoni (Narzikulov) 62. Trichosiphonaphis polygoni (van der Goot) 63. Uroleucoll /ongisetosus Chakrabarti and Verma Apterous ovipara Unidentified Alate male " Apterous ovipara Triticum vulgare Apterous ovipara Prunus sp. Alate olale? Eichhornia crassipes Rosa sp.? Curcuma longa Prunus persica Prunus sp.? Cucurbita sp.? Fleurya sp. Apterous ovipara Prullus sp. Alate male Alate male pyrus communis Pyrus communis Apterous ovipara Unidentified Apterous ovipara Sauravia sp, Alate male " Apterous ovipara Spiraea corymbosa Alate male Alate male Frageria nilgerrensis Potent ilia mooniana Apterous ovipara Lactuca hastata Apterous ovipara Prenanthes bruniana Alatoid male Labiatae Verbenaceae Ericaceae Ericaceae Gramineae Rosaceae Pontederiaceae Rosaceae Zi ngiberaceae Rosaceae " Cucurbitaceae Urticaceae Rosaceae ",. Rosaceac Saura viaceae " Rosaceae " " " " 'J Compositae

BASU & RAYCHAUDHURI Sexuales of Aphids 49 Aphid-species Available sexual morph Collected from plants I Y,P.T. Plant family Subfamily: CALLAPHIDINAE 64. Chromaphis hirsutatihis Kumar and Levigne 65. Myzocallis polychaetus David 66. Shivaphis bambusicola (D~vid, Narayanan and Rajasingh) Apterous ovipara Eleurites moluccana Euphorbia.. Alate male Y.P.T. ceae Apterous ovipara Quercus dealhata Alate male " Apterous ovipara Bambusa sp. Fagaceae t, Gramineae 67. Taoia indica (Ghosh and Raychaudhuri) 68. Tinocallis distincta Ghosh, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 69. Tinocallis himalayensis Ghosh, Ghosh ~nd Raychaudhuri 70. Tinocalloides molltallus Basu Subfamily : CHAITOPHORINAE 71. Periphyl/us aesculi Hille Ris Lambers 72. Periphyllus vil/osii Chakrabarti Subfamily : GREENIDEINAE Apterous ovipara Betula alnoides Alatoid male Alnus nepa/ensis Betula alnoides Apterous ovipara Unidentified Alate male Unidentified Apterous ovipara Unidentified Apterous ovipara Prunus cerasus Alate male " Apterous ovipara Aescu/us sp. Alal~ male " Apterous ovipara Acer vulosum Betulaceae ",, Leguminosae,. Leguminosae Rosaceae I, Hi ppocastinaceae Sa pindaceae 73. Eutrichosiphum quercifoliae Raychaudhuri, Ghosh, Banerjee and Ghosh Alate ovipara Quercus sp. Fagaceae 74. Greenidea anonae (Pergande) Alate male '1 Nicotiana tabacum Solanaceae 75. Greenidea ceyloniae Alate ovipara Mesuaferra Guttiferae van der Goot Alate male., " 76. Mollitrichosiphum Alate ovipara Maesa indica Myrsinaceae tenuicorpus (Okajima) " It 77. Mo/litrichosiphum alni Alate ovipara Alnus nepalensis Betulaceae Ghosh, Ghosh and Alate male Raychaudhuri " II 78. Paratrichosiphum sp. Alate ovipara Styrax sp. Styraceae Alate male ",.

50 REC. ZaOL. SURV. INDIA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 Aphid-species 79. Schoutedellia /utea (van der Goot) Subfamily: LACHNINAE 80. Protrama penecacea Stroyan Available sexual morph Collected from plants / Y.P.T. Plant family Apterous ovipara Phyllanthus Euphorbia- Apterous male emblica ceae Alate male Flueggea macro- Euphorbiaphylla ceae Apterous male Helianthlls Composita~ tuberosus DISCUSSION From what has been stated above in the taxonomic part and list of Sexuales of Aphids found in India the fo1l0wing facts are revealed: 1. 13% of the total aphid species recorded from India produce sexuales. Out of these species, 23 are known only by males, 26 by only oviparae and 31 by both males and oviparae. 2. These sexuales are distributed over all the subfamilies of Aphididae except Hormaphidinae and Pemphiginae. 3. These sexuales are mostly found at higher altitudes during colder part of the year. 4. The oviparae are usually apterous except in the subfamily Anoeciinae and Greenideinae and the tnales are almost always alate except in the subfamily Lachninae. From the above it can be said that in Indian climate the majority \ of the aphids have anholocyclic thelytocus life cycle and only for a few species there is anholocyclic development coupled with a minor, perhaps sometimes abortive ~amic cycle. A similar idea is given by Bodenheimer and Swirski (1957) for aphids of Middle East, Richards (1965) for Canadian Callaphidine aphids and Eastop (1966) for Australian aphids. None the less it can reasonably assumed that some species like Aphis craccivora, Brachycaudus helichrysi, Brachymyzus jasmini, Brevicory'ne brassicae, Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica Macrosiphum (Sitobion) rosaeformis, Micromyzus kalimpongensis, Micromyzus mawphlongensis, Neoacyrthosiphon (Pseudoacyrtosiphon) takahashii, Peril/aphis peri/lae, Rhopalosiphoninus longisetosa, Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae, Shinjia pteridifoliae, Tricaudatus polygoni, Uroleucon

BASU & RA YCHAUDH~RI : Se~uales of Aphids 51 longisetosa, Chromaphis hersutatibis, Taoia indica, Tinocallis distincta, Periphyllus villosii, Greenideoida ceyloniae, Mollitrichosiphum (Metalrichosiphon) alni and Schoutedenia lutia are perhaps leading holocycjic life cycle in Indian climate since in these species both oviparae and males. could be found over and above usual parthenogenetic forms. Some of the above species have their host plants very restricted at least in respect of plant families. The significance of the find of males and oviparous females on the same host plant as viviparae may be attributed to laying of eggs for over wintering purpose to overcome the ill effects of cool winter. Usually the alate forms are looked upon as migrants. So the males which are usually alate can be supposed to have been produced for migrating to the primary host in case of host alternating species for mating with the oviparae if found there at all or else the males can be looked upon as abortive gamic form. The report of apterous male for Aphis clematidis simlaensis by Kumar and Burkhardt (1970), that for Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica by David and Hameed (1975) and that for Schoutedenia emblica (;::./utea) by David (1958), appear somewhat interesting since the males in the tribes Aphidini and Macrosiphini and of Schoutedenia under Indian temperate climate are so far known mostly alatae. If however, the males are truly apterous then it becomes a point of interest to enquire into fact of extreme neoteny for males inspite of the possible necessity of host alternation for perpetuation of sexual cycle if it really occurs. Otherwise these instances should have to be looked upon as examples of abortive gamic forms. A similar asumption can be nlade for the apterolls,?viparae in cases where these are the only sexual morphs found. The find of an apterous nlale in Protrama.penecacea is an example of extreme neoteny. So at'so the find of alate oviparae in Aiceona sp. and the species under Greenideinae are cases of zero neoteny The find of majority of the sexuales at higher altitudes d uring- colder part of the year suggests that lower temperature and shorter day length influence production of sexual or in otherwords the production of sexuales can be correlated with physico-chemical changes of the host plants harboured by the parthenogenetic forms brought by the changes in the climate. SUMMARY In this paper sexuales of 80 species distributed over 53 genera under 6 subfatnilies of Aphididae are reported from India. Among

52 REC. ZOOL. SURV. INDIA. Oce. PAPER No. 18 the sexuales only males are known for 11 of these genera, oviparae for 14 genera and both males and oviparae for other 28 genera. The sexuales are mostly known from areas of higher altitudes (ca 750 metre to ca 4500 metre) during colder part of the year. On the basis of the find of sexuales a discussion on the nature of life-cycle followed by the majority of the Indian aphids has been incorporated. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors are thankful to the Head of the Department of Zoology, Calcutta University for his kind co-operation. The first author is also grateful to Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan, Director, Zoological Survey of India for providing opportunity to persue this work and for his kind interest. REFERENCES BANERJEE, H., GHOSH, A. K. and RAYCHAUDHURI, D. N. 1969. On a collection of aphids (Homoptera) from Kuti valley, West Himalaya. Oriental Ins., 3 : 255-264. BASU, A. N. 1969. Further records of new and little known Aphids (Holnoptera) from West Bengal, India. Oriental Ins., 3 : 355-371. "- BASU, R. C., GHOSH, A. K, and RAYCHAUDHURI, D. N., 1970. Studies on the aphids (Hornoptera: Aphididae) from Eastern India. 4. A new,genus and records of some sexual forms from Assam. Proc. zool. Soc. Calcutta., 23 : 83-91. BASU, R. C., GHOSH, A. K. and RAYCHAUDHURI, D. N. 1972. A new species of Eutrichosiphum and notes on other new records of aphids (Insecta: Homoptera) from NEFA (Arunachal). Sci. & Cult., 38 : 434-435. BODENHEIMER, F. S. and SWIRSKI, E. 1957. The Aphidoidea of the Middle Ea~t. The Weizmann Science Press of Israel, Jerusalem, 1-378.

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REC. ZOOL. SURV. NOlA, OCC. PAPER No. 18 BASU & RA YCHAUDHURI PLATE I \ -... ".. I. Acutosipho.n obliquoris Hasu, Ghosh and Raychaudhuri :Posterior portion of alate J' showing genital structur,e. 2. Cavariella sp.: osterior portion of alate d' showing genital structure. 3. Dysaphis ghanii group: Posterior portion of alate.~ showing genital structure. 4, Aiceona robust iseta Ghosh and Raychaudhuri: Poster'or port"on of apterous oviparous ~ showing genital structure, S. Aphis craccivora Koch: Apt rous oviparous ~. 6. Myz.ocallis pol) chaetus D.avid : Posterior pordon of apterous oviparous ~ showing the eggs within the body and swollen hind tibia.